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infydeva · 8 months ago
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Microsoft Entra API-driven inbound user provisioning
Now with API-driven inbound provisioning, the Microsoft Entra provisioning service now supports integration with any system of record. Customers and partners can use any automation tool of their choice to retrieve workforce data from the system of record and ingest it into Microsoft Entra ID. The IT admin has full control on how the data is processed and transformed with attribute mappings. Once…
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infydeva · 1 year ago
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[General Availability] Microsoft Graph Rich Notifications
Microsoft Graph allows apps to subscribe to and receive change notifications for resources through different delivery channels. You can set up subscriptions to include the changed resource data (such as the content of a Microsoft Teams chat message or Microsoft Teams presence information) in change notifications. Change notifications that include the resource change data are called Rich…
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infydeva · 1 year ago
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ADAL/MSAL Migration: Azure AD Recommendation
Are you a developer/customer who has applications which uses/references legacy Microsoft ADAL (Azure AD Authentication Library)? If yes, then this post is for you. Microsoft recommend customers migrate to MSAL, which is designed to enable a secure solution without developers having to worry about the implementation details. MSAL simplifies and manages acquiring, managing, caching, and refreshing…
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infydeva · 6 years ago
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Microsoft Graph API developer – Using GetSchedule API to get free/busy availability information
Microsoft Graph API developer – Using GetSchedule API to get free/busy availability information
Now you can use the GetSchedule API (when I publish this article, its available in /beta endpoint) to get the free/busy availability information for a collection of users, distributions lists, or resources, for a specified time period.
You can use it simply by calling,
POST /me/calendar/getSchedule POST /users/{id|userPrincipalName}/calendar/getSchedule
Let me play with this API call and try…
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