 Jenna asks, hi, a user is able to open a SharePoint application in the Office Network, but not able to open when she is working from home. An error message is getting, as shown as a screenshot, there was a screenshot. Sorry, I don't have a screenshot there. I'm getting an error message. Can anyone help? So why would somebody be able to open SharePoint in the Office Network but not working from home? It's always permissions. Always permissions. It's the same. Don't we always love the it-depends answer? Because what version of SharePoint was that created in? Is it on-prem? Is it in the cloud? Do they have access to it via VPN? I mean, if they can get in a VPN into patents. Have they tried another browser? Sometimes they've got some issues. Copy the URL into another browser. I found this one where I can't open it in one. It just, you know, there's something going on. And I've tried another browser, perfectly fine. There's all kinds of network things too, such as source IP restrictions allowed through firewalls and whatnot. So there's really a whole bunch of things that could be in effect here. I wonder if it's even a machine setting because if they're on like a public network, not a home network, even if they've designated their home network as a public network, then a lot of the authentication and security around Office 365 will not allow you, depending on the settings on the server side, the tenant side too. Good point, Sherry. Yeah. So it depends. We need more information, Jenna. I have a question for the question. I think probably anyone of us would be able to help you off that if we had more info. But those are things to check, right? Is it where is it hosted? What are the credentials? What type of networking are you connecting through? How is it locked down on your organization? Check all those boxes.