I have a strong desire to fully understand the requesting of access tokens under all scenarios in C#, including the difference between local host and Managed Identity when deployed. I have gotten most things to work using Graph Explorer, but am tasked with building an API and deploying it in Azure. Could you point me to an in-depth reference, please?
How Can I Use Graph API Explorer ( PUT and PATCH) to update photo users (jpeg or image Base64 )? I do not understand what you mean by your manual "Binary data for the image"
Via the Microsoft Graph API, we have access to different kinds of entities, such as a Microsoft 365 group, a Teams team, and files in a SharePoint document library, and they are all connected. For example, the SharePoint team site and its Microsoft 365 group share the primary document library, and when you fetch the information about the document library via its site object, you also find out the group’s ID. There are many ways to retrieve information on entities, either directly by querying them or accessing them through related entities. If you’ve ever seen the Microsoft Graph logo. this is what it attempts to illustrate. The connections between the entities. And in mathematics, there’s a thing called Graph theory which means relationships between objects. So there you have it, that’s what the name comes from (or where I think it comes from).
good reference.. batch is new to me, rest all I'm aware of.. thank you for this video..
I have a strong desire to fully understand the requesting of access tokens under all scenarios in C#, including the difference between local host and Managed Identity when deployed. I have gotten most things to work using Graph Explorer, but am tasked with building an API and deploying it in Azure. Could you point me to an in-depth reference, please?
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Thank you so much . Just because of your video I have resolved my issue . :)
How Can I Use Graph API Explorer ( PUT and PATCH) to update photo users (jpeg or image Base64 )? I do not understand what you mean by your manual "Binary data for the image"
thank you so much
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how to edit the code snippet in graph explorer?
How to identify if an email returned by get mail has been recalled?
Anybody have any example scripts for migrating users into Azure AD B2C?
Why is it called Graph??
Via the Microsoft Graph API, we have access to different kinds of entities, such as a Microsoft 365 group, a Teams team, and files in a SharePoint document library, and they are all connected. For example, the SharePoint team site and its Microsoft 365 group share the primary document library, and when you fetch the information about the document library via its site object, you also find out the group’s ID. There are many ways to retrieve information on entities, either directly by querying them or accessing them through related entities. If you’ve ever seen the Microsoft Graph logo. this is what it attempts to illustrate. The connections between the entities. And in mathematics, there’s a thing called Graph theory which means relationships between objects. So there you have it, that’s what the name comes from (or where I think it comes from).
how to specify access token in url in get request? in http format.
You need to share in request header. Authentication : 'Bearer acces_token'
@@vinodkumarg4643 how to edit the code snippet in graph explorer?
@@mujtabaahmed6363 You cannot edit code snippet in GE
Microsoft api and docs always confusing
Any API to get the users mailbox available space
Yes - Using Microsoft Graph API
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where is the example code and the spaces to put the auth in, this is why microsoft are failing. so confusing!
è possivel usar em powerbi?
Yes - here's for example good blog post on that blog.mydock365.com/microsoft-graph-api-data-on-microsoft-power-bi
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