Users may see the error "We encountered a problem. For help, contact your administrator" when completing Outlook Integration with an Inbox to a Microsoft email account.
Note: The same instructions apply to Gmail Integration to an Inbox, except the Internet Explorer settings instruction under the Resolution part of this article.
This generic error has several causes, and the following can assist.
If the side panel loads accordingly, continue with the following troubleshooting.
If "Admin approved users are pre-authorized" is selected, this adds a Profile section at the bottom of the page and listing "Profiles" can block access to Inbox. The recommended setting is "All users may self-authorize."
For seamless usage of our Salesforce Inbox product, visit the Salesforce Email Integration Security Guide for a specific list of IP addresses to allow. Also ensure that app.salesforceiq.com, api.salesforceiq.com, app-frankfurt.salesforceiq.com, api-frankfurt.salesforceiq.com have access to any EWS endpoint.
Please refer to the Salesforce Email Integration Security Guide document for more information on allowlisting and any other information regarding Salesforce Inbox.
If the issue is only happening to specific profiles, check if 'API Enabled' is activated in the System Permissions of the said profile.
Navigate to Profiles from Setup.
In Salesforce Classic: Setup | Manage Users | Profiles
In Lightning Experience: Setup | Users | Profiles
One last item to check is after making sure the users are assigned to the Inbox with or without Einstein Activity Capture permission set, check to make sure that their email account is connected from their personal Settings | Email Settings in Salesforce Lighting as instructed here:
Please refer to Connect Your Email and Calendar to Salesforce with Einstein Activity Capture for more information.
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