Putting some more FUN into Azure Functions, Managed Identity & Microsoft Graph
Use case & purpose of this blog post I want to show, how you can use a Managed Identity in Azure Functions to get an access token for Microsoft Graph API.
Read moreUse case & purpose of this blog post I want to show, how you can use a Managed Identity in Azure Functions to get an access token for Microsoft Graph API.
Read moreEver wanted to share your PowerShell or Bash scripts that you use to automate, deploy or manage Microsoft 365, those written with:
Read moreIn this article, we will be exploring the below concepts,
Read moreUse Cases You’re migrating list items from a tenant to another using back-office app (console app or Azure SaaS resource) and want to keep existing fields, including author / editor ones You’re developing an API / Web App that will be used by employees which data is saved to a SharePoint List without being in user context (because you want to make some background checks before saving) When working with SharePoint in App-Only context, every update made on list items are done with the user “SharePoint App”.
Read moreWhen using Microsoft Graph Toolkit with Azure AD single-tenant Azure AD apps, you need to adjust MSAL Provider initiation for your app to work.
Read moreAs you are probably aware, Microsoft is looking to eliminate SharePoint 2010 and 2013 workflows.
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