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"The server encountered an error", unable to view activity or file owner information in google drive

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I am currently unable to view any file activity or ownership information in Google Drive in a shared folder. I have tried the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Quit and reopen firefox
  • Relaunched firefox in safe mode/extensions disabled
  • Cleared cookies
  • Tried in other browsers (works in Librewolf, Brave and Chromium; doesn't work in any Firefox browser (Nightly, beta, standard)
I am currently unable to view any file activity or ownership information in Google Drive in a shared folder. I have tried the following troubleshooting steps: * Quit and reopen firefox * Relaunched firefox in safe mode/extensions disabled * Cleared cookies * Tried in other browsers (works in Librewolf, Brave and Chromium; doesn't work in any Firefox browser (Nightly, beta, standard)
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cor-el said

You can check for issues with Total Cookie Protection. You can check the Web Console for relevant-looking messages.

Thank you for your help. Using the web console, I noticed there was a referrer mismatch in a bad request. Changing network.http.referer.spoofSource from true to false in about:config fixed the issue for me.

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cor-el said

You can check for issues with Total Cookie Protection. You can check the Web Console for relevant-looking messages.

Thank you for your help. Using the web console, I noticed there was a referrer mismatch in a bad request. Changing network.http.referer.spoofSource from true to false in about:config fixed the issue for me.

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network.http.referer.spoofSource is false by default. Did you change this pref (and possibly others) because you read about this?

WARNING: modifying prefs directly via the about:config page can sometimes break Firefox or cause strange behavior, and there is no guarantee that this will keep working in future Firefox releases, so be cautious with modifying prefs if you aren't sure you understand their purpose. You should only do this if you know what you're doing.