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Can someone help me fix this error or should I use docusign.
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The link you posted (or image if that was the attempt) is broken.
Would you mind reposting and elaborate a little more about the issue.
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So sorry about that, so when my users try to send an Adobe Sign document they get the below error every other document and sometimes it work on the same document or break the next time:
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How old is the version of MS Windows and the web browser(s) that are used to view and sign this Adobe Sign document?
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So the web browser is chrome and it works. The OS build 18363. I have updated the computer, uninstall adobe standard dc, remove the license and wait for 24 hours. Still get the same error....I google the entire internet still no answer. Tried contacting Adobe no response. My users sign out and sign back in still didn't work.
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Try some of te tips in this guidance:https://discover.trinitydc.edu/moodle/2013/01/22/ive-received-an-invalid-json-string-error-what-do-i...
I will continue to search for something more related to what you have in your computer.
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Kevon were you able to sort this out?
By the way, I just noticed that a possible scammer crashed into this discussion.
I reported it to the moderator.
Hopefully you didn't click on the link that the suspected scammer posted twice , and hopefully a modetator will remove it.
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Thanks for the heads up, your recommendation did not work for me. Is there any other solutions for this error or Adobe Sign does not work on the desktop application.
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I was able to find a little more information for you.
You mentioned that sometimes trying to send the same signed document it works and sometimes it seems to break.
I will assume that every user has Adobe Acrobat updated to its current version and also their respective operating system(s).
So, let's say that lack of updates are not the issue, then I'm starting to think that the problem is somewhere in the structure of the script that was developed or some action rule in the script that stops such action when that rule is violated. In your case this is when the user(s) try to send the Adobe Sign document.
I found this guide : https://adobe-apiplatform.github.io/umapi-documentation/en/api/ErrorRef.html
which led me to look in some other areas of interest:
Last, I don't have a way to test for this on my end, but the one thing that I think could be the underlying issue of the message that your users are getting is in the "User Management API" section, read through "Authentication for API Access", and read this part "You specify actions for specific users in the JSON body of a POST request to the action endpoint for your organization. The JSON structure specifies a set of commands. Each command names a user or user group, and specifies one or more action steps to take for that user or group. A single request can include commands for multiple users or groups."
There seems to be a limit to a maximum of 10 users or 10 user groups per request. Look in Actions Commands under the "User Management API" section ---->> "User Management Action Commands" --->> "Command entries" (https://adobe-apiplatform.github.io/umapi-documentation/en/api/ActionsCmds.html)
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Also review this link from Micrososft Support on Adobe Sign: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/adobesign/