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Vaya, se ha producido un error. Inténtelo de nuevo.

I am testing OAuth integration with my App. Everything was going fine until over the weekend I lost my refresh tokens for my test accounts.

Now I am receiving this error:

{"error":"invalid_grant","error_description":"expired authorization code"}

The redirect back returns a code. This code never changes. However, this code is deemed expired once I try to request an access token and refresh token. I imagine this is because the initial access token has expired and I need to use the refresh token to gain a new one. However, I do not have access to the original refresh tokens.

My question is, how to I reset this whole thing? I have tried the following in all possible combinations:

- In the client login, revoked oauth access to all apps

- In the client login, Reset API Key

- In the developer login, modify redirect_uri

- In the developer login, completely delete exisiting app and create a new one. The new app gives the same error.

I would just like to get both the Client Login and Developer Login App reset to square one. Then I can request my access and refresh tokens and, this time, reliably store them.
4 respuestas
  1. 4 mar 2021, 12:42
    Hi @Andee The concept for getting refresh token it changed now I belive. 

    You can get refresh token but in two steps

    1. Get code  : https://MYORG.my.salesforce.com/services/oauth2/authorize?response_type=code&client_id=XXXXX&redirect_uri=XXX&state=mystate

    2. Use the code to get refresh token :  granttype = authorization_code pass code as parameter remember code can be used only once check the documentation then you will get refresh token. Also the connected all scope should have refresh token
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