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Request targets an app that is not in allowed receiving apps list by WNS. #5027

@michalleptuch

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@michalleptuch

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Code doesn't work

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It's unbelievably tough situation when you change anything without informing developers/clients of your services.
I requested for WNS access for my Windows App SDK app in September 2023, and everything worked fine until the moment I received these logs:

2024-05-29 19:16:06.244 +02:00 [WRN] X-WNS-Debug-Trace: BY3PEPF000195A1
2024-05-29 19:16:06.245 +02:00 [WRN] X-WNS-Error-Description: Request targets an app that is not in allowed receiving apps list by WNS.
2024-05-29 19:16:06.245 +02:00 [WRN] X-WNS-Msg-ID: 3CEB16B369BFE024
2024-05-29 19:16:06.245 +02:00 [WRN] WWW-Authenticate: 

I couldn't find any helpful information. I figured out you have changed the way of requesting of mapping and (probably) removed existing mappings. My app has not been working for almost two weeks! My clients want me to refund the costs.

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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/windows-app-sdk/notifications/push-notifications/push-quickstart

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https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-dev-docs/blob/docs/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/notifications/push-notifications/push-quickstart.md

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@Karl-Bridge-Microsoft

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41f4799e-83ba-f0a8-43ae-770f8f0edb3e

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