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Configuring NetSuite EchoSign Integration

New Here ,
Dec 06, 2017 Dec 06, 2017

Hi,

I’m configuring Echosign for NetSuite. I'm using a trial account for testing.

I've created an API application in Adobe.

After installing the bundle in NetSuite,  I've configured the Adobe eSign services config here:

I've changed OAuth to :

https://secure.echosign.com/public/oauth?

redirect_uri=https://system.netsuite.com/app/center/card.nl&

response_type=code

&client_id=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

&scope=user_login:self+agreement_send:account

where XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the Client_id generated when i created an application API in Adobe.

When I Click on "Login with Adobe eSign", I do not have any error messages or notification about successful Login. But, when I send a document for Signature through NetSuite, i get the error message below:

Access token provided is invalid or has expired.

If you already have an Adobe eSign services account, please contact your account administrator.
If you do not have an Adobe eSign services account, Sign up now for a FREE 30 day trial

I've added the access token of my application API to my NetSuite General preferences. It still does not work.

Could you please suggest a solution to this issue?

Thank you

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 07, 2017 Dec 07, 2017
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which link did you use to signup for the trial?

I would suggest to create a new trial using this registration link instead:

Global Trial Registration | Adobe Sign  (note it mentions salesforce, but you should still be able to use it) It will require you to use a different email address.

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