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How to increase the limits of permissions requested per application - Azure AD signInAudience
I am currently developing an app that allows different operations with Microsoft SharePoint, I am using Microsoft Graph and I have registered the App in Azure AD, and it works fine. But my wish is that the App is public and thousands of people can use it, using their Microsoft account. But reading the documentation of Microsoft Graph I find an article that says that it has Limits of permissions requested by application. The limit indicated by the documentation is a maximum of 400 for a signInAudience= AzureADMultipleOrgs but I want and aspire to have more users, perhaps thousands of users. What do you recommend I do in this case? I want thousands of users to access the app with their Microsoft account and be able to do different activities. In the app when a user logs in, the app requests permission to access API Graph and performs the desired query, this process has to do with "Limits on requested permissions per app"??? For more informationdocs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/permissions-reference757Views0likes0CommentsHow to increase the limits of permissions requested per application - Azure AD signInAudience
I am currently developing an app that allows different operations with Microsoft SharePoint, I am using Microsoft Graph and I have registered the App in Azure AD, and it works fine. But my wish is that the App is public and thousands of people can use it, using their Microsoft account. But reading the documentation of Microsoft Graph I find an article that says that it has Limits of permissions requested by application. The limit indicated by the documentation is a maximum of 400 for a signInAudience= AzureADMultipleOrgs but I want and aspire to have more users, perhaps thousands of users. What do you recommend I do in this case? I want thousands of users to access the app with their Microsoft account and be able to do different activities. In the app when a user logs in, the app requests permission to access API Graph and performs the desired query, this process has to do with "Limits on requested permissions per app"??? For more informationdocs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/permissions-referenceSolved803Views0likes1CommentHow to export a SharePoint online list to JSON, XML, HTML, Collections Power Apps - Interesting
Hi my friend, you can try this tool that allows you to export SharePoint lists to JSON, XML, Collections Power Apps and more. https://export-list-sharepoint.web.app/ With our App you can export SharePoint Online lists in JSON, XML, HTML Table, Collections Power Apps formats in a few seconds. #development #sharepoint #office365 Quick and easy Quickly access your SharePoint Online lists and with a single click export them to your favorite formats. Power Microsoft Graph Our App uses the official Microsoft Graph standards and SDK. Improve your development Reduce your time in developing solutions. Quality of service Our service is available 24 hours a day, you only need Internet and the desire to program. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbr9_vRWxLoHow to export a SharePoint online list to JSON, XML, HTML, Collections Power Apps
Hi my friend, you can try this tool that allows you to export SharePoint lists to JSON, XML, Collections Power Apps and more. https://export-list-sharepoint.web.app/ Export List SharePoint With our App you can export SharePoint Online lists in JSON, XML, HTML Table, Collections Power Apps formats in a few seconds. #development #sharepoint #office365 Quick and easy Quickly access your SharePoint Online lists and with a single click export them to your favorite formats. Power Microsoft Graph Our App uses the official Microsoft Graph standards and SDK. Improve your development Reduce your time in developing solutions. Quality of service Our service is available 24 hours a day, you only need Internet and the desire to program. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbr9_vRWxLo3.1KViews0likes0Comments
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