Sage accounting software is one of the best accounting solutions that has almost reached every small and medium-sized business. Sage is consistently upgrading its features day by day. Sometimes, while logging in, you get some Sage Error messages like Sage bad request or warnings as mentioned below :
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Today’s topic covers the causes and resolution of that error, which mostly happens while logging in.
There can be many causes that can be resolved after knowing them, but some of the main reasons are mentioned below:
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After receiving the error, we need to resolve the issues. Below are some resolutions mentioned through which you can easily get rid of the issues.
The above steps usually solve the issues, but still, if you are in trouble and the above steps won’t work for you, immediately get back to the Sage Helpdesk.
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It usually means the Microsoft 365 account lacks appropriate permissions—especially not being a Global Administrator—or that the subscription version isn’t compatible with Sage 50’s cloud features.
Yes, Sage Cloud backup requires a Microsoft 365 account set as a Global Administrator to successfully authenticate and create backups.
Sign in to Microsoft 365 as an existing Global Admin, go to Users → Active Users, select the relevant user, edit roles, and set them as Global Admin. Then retry the Sage login.
If you’re on an unsupported plan like Business Basic, upgrade to a plan such as Business Standard to ensure compatibility with Sage’s integration and cloud backup functionality.
Though this specific error stems from permissions, many “Bad Request” issues are resolved by clearing browser cache, trying incognito mode, or using a different browser.
The AccountsPro Sage support team specializes in these configurations and can help fix permission or subscription-related errors remotely.
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