Restore connections after clearing the browser cache

When troubleshooting your Microsoft Power Automate connections to ArcGIS through ArcGIS Connectors for Power Automate, it is recommended that you delete all the connections associated with a flow, clear the browser cache, and restart the browser. The flow is not deleted, but you must authenticate each account associated with it.

Delete ArcGIS connections related to a flow

When deleting a connection, Power Automate notifies you of the associated flows and triggers that are used by the connection.

List of affected flows

Use one of the following workflows to restore the connections after clearing the browser cache and signing back in to Power Automate.

Restore connections using the Connections option

To restore the connections using the Connections option, complete the following steps:

  1. Expand the menu on the left.

    The Power Automate options appear.

  2. Expand the Data option and click Connections.

    Connections option under Data

  3. On the page that appears, find the ArcGIS connector and click Fix connection.

    Fix connection button

  4. When prompted, sign in to your ArcGIS Online or Esri Developer account.

    The connection is restored.

Any flows or triggers associated with the connection now work as expected.

Restore a connection through a flow or action

To restore connections through a flow or action, complete the following steps:

  1. Expand the menu on the left.

    The Power Automate options appear.

  2. Click My Flows.
  3. Click the flow or trigger that is no longer working.
  4. Click Edit on the flow toolbar.

    Edit button on the flow toolbar

    The flow opens.

  5. Go to the step in your flow that requires you to sign in to your ArcGIS Online or Esri Developer account and sign in.
  6. Select an existing connection to ArcGIS Online or create one to restore the flow.

    Connections pane

  7. Click Save to save the connection.
    Save button on the flow toolbar
  8. Test the flow to ensure that the connection has been properly restored.