Apps can’t make requests to Azure AD Graph APIs after February 1, 2025 – unless you take action to postpone the impact.
Updated Mar 12, 2025
Version 4.0krbash you said:
"Some Microsoft applications, including Microsoft Office, Microsoft Visual Studio Legacy, and Microsoft Intune, do not yet have an update available without Azure AD Graph API usage. For these, we will provide future Azure AD Graph API retirement blog updates when a replacement version is available. These apps will be granted extended access for Azure AD Graph and sufficient time will be given to update the applications when an update is made available."
Is there an extensive list of the applications please? I am seeing things like:
Azure VPN |
Business Value Programs |
Microsoft Business Solutions |
Microsoft Demos |
Microsoft Educator Community |
Microsoft events |
Microsoft Flow Launch Panel |
Microsoft Intune PowerShell |
Microsoft Learning |
Microsoft Photos |
Modern Workplace Tools |
Windows Virtual Desktop |
Windows Virtual Desktop Client |
Matthew Levy
I'm working towards providing a more thorough list. Can I ask if the list you shared is an aggregation of App names from both the "applications" and "service principals" recommendations?
The list I got is from a third party reporting tool called App Governance Accelerator by ENOW software. The list was a selected few of the obvious Microsoft Enterprise Apps (Service principals) that are using Azure AD Graph API (Windows Azure Active Directory) - The tenant I'm refrencing only shows 1 app in the Service Principals recommendation, and like others that commented, it is for "Microsoft Office" with no details - pretty useless actually.
I also have a report of App Registrations from ENOW which shows a few app registrations and this tenant does not even have the Microsoft "Migrate Applications from the retiring Azure AD Graph APIs to Microsoft Graph". So hard to trust these recommendations!