Hi Steve,
Based on your discussion with our escalation engineer, due to different region, we suggest you create a ticket in Office 365 admin center directly, so we can keep assisting you.
Regards,
Sky
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I'm a technology specialist at an elementary school, and one of my teachers has this problem. When trying to create a new Class Notebook, she gets this error message...
"Something went wrong. Try creating the notebook again. Reference number: 5c34****-670b-4e96-9313-****39f09ab0 ... 500 (error) | eus-000.classnotebookapi.onenote.com"
The message contains a "Send this error to Microsoft", which sends an email to edunotebookerror@microsoft.com. Unfortunately after sending an email to that address, I get an error-message email back from Microsoft saying I can't send an email to that address because I'm not a member of that group. The message shows that the email was forwarded to another microsoft email account before this error email was generated.
So that's why I'm on this forum--the contact info in the error message doesn't work, which vexes me a tad, but I'll move on.
Here's what I've done to troubleshoot:
The problem has persisted over several weeks now.
By the way, I've had a bit of frustration trying to use this forum, too. Clicking the "Insert Image" button at the top of this text editor field using either Chrome or Edge results in a frozen window--all entered text lost.
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Hi Steve,
Based on your discussion with our escalation engineer, due to different region, we suggest you create a ticket in Office 365 admin center directly, so we can keep assisting you.
Regards,
Sky
Thanks, and yes, my district-level boss has done that. Thank you for your help. You've been wonderful.
Steve