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- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
If you are using an LMS, it may allow you to open the document as a resource, but if it is one that doesn’t, then you need to store the document in a separate place. That place needs to be web accessible, which is why Ron said website. In your case, it sounds like the website is Sharepoint.
From the error message, I think there is a security question between the LMS and SP.
- RonPricePartner
To provide a link to open in the Web Object, it would need to be viewable via a browser. So you would need a URL . . . "https:// . . . "
- NadiaLaubach-b8Community Member
That makes sense thank you. I did run into some issues due to security that are impacting what I'm trying to do... I created a SP site available to all users with read only access but when accessed after publishing the course, it says "company.sharepoint.com refused to connect."
Any ideas?
- NadiaLaubach-b8Community Member
Thank you for your answer! Quick follow up question: what do you mean by websites? for example, if my course is opened via the LMS and runs on Edge browser, where does a website come into play?
- RonPricePartner
You can do that using Insert>Web Object. Not all websites will allow this to happen due to IFrame restrictions, and you may have to have them open in a new window.