Integrating Salesforce with Microsoft SharePoint Using File Connect

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Integrating Salesforce with Microsoft SharePoint Using File Connect
Integrating Salesforce with Microsoft SharePoint Using File ConnectPlease note that this is a point-and-click solution using the standard File Connect feature in Salesforce and requires no code in writing. SharePoint App details, Mircosoft 0365 Org. Details and Salesforce URLs would change for everyone building this solution. Details mentioned in this document are for reference purposes only.

Making SharePoint Site Ready (Microsoft o365 Account is needed)

               
               Creating a Site

Enable Salesforce File Connect in Salesforce

File Connect in Salesforce
Files Connect Settings

User Permission Sets Creation for Files Connect access

Files Connect Cloud: Access cloud-based external content sources, such as SharePoint Online.

Auth. Provider Setup inside Salesforce

Later these details to be confirmed and taken from the SharePoint App which we would create in the upcoming steps. Final Details are updated in the screenshot for time saving.

Creating New Auth. Provider in Salesforce
Sample Auth. Provider Details, Details would vary as per the org.

Create SharePoint App for Salesforce integration

This SharePoint App details would be needed to re-configure the Auth. Provider in earlier steps once our App is ready and configured.

Creating New SharePoint App
Sample App details. Please note them down in a notepad for later usage.

Where

Configuring SharePoint App for Salesforce integration

 

<AppPermissionRequests> <AppPermissionRequest Scope=”[SCOPE]” Right=”[PLACEHOLDER]”/> </AppPermissionRequests>

Configuring External Data Sources, using the Auth. Provider created above

For the new External Data Source, select Type = File Connect: Microsoft SharePoint Online

Creating new External Data Source New External Data Source Details once ready: →
    Configuring external data source using newly created Auth. Provider
New External Data Source details

User Permission Sets Creation for Files Connect access

Add below permissions : and assign to respective users who need SharePoint access from Salesforce. In this case, assign to your user.

New permissions details

Validating if Salesforce can access the SharePoint Files

Newly created File Connect Source: Image 1
Newly created File Connect Source: Image 2
Salesforce Classic — Select a File from Salesforce
All files and folders from the SharePoint path
SharePoint file connected to Salesforce Opportunity record! Success 🙂

Troubleshooting

Congratulations, it confirms that Salesforce to SharePoint integration is working perfectly. !

https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.admin_files_connect_overview.htm&type=5

https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=000335285&type=1

This article was originally post at : https://sombir-sheoran.medium.com/integrating-salesforce-with-microsoft-sharepoint-using-file-connect-e6e6a39e3103

Sombir Sheoran
Sombir Sheoranhttps://sombir-sheoran.medium.com
Senior Professional - Application Delivery (Salesforce): A 4x Certified Salesforce Consultant with more than 12 years of experience in Salesforce & Oracle Siebel CRM.
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