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Aaron Guilmette
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Aaron Guilmette

Aaron Guilmette is a Senior Program Manager with the Microsoft 365 Customer Experience, helping customers adopt and deploy the Microsoft 365 platform. He primarily focuses on collaborative technologies, including Microsoft Teams, Exchange Online, and Azure Active Directory.
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Learning about connectors and actions

In this chapter, we’re going to build on knowledge gained in other chapters, such as working with conditions, dynamic content tokens, and sending emails. We’re going to then layer on several new concepts surrounding Azure AD, including the HTTP, Parse JSON, and Create CSV table actions.

HTTP action

While working with Azure AD can typically be done using the standard Azure AD connector objects (such as the Azure AD connector and the Office 365 Groups connector), the property that stores MFA registration information is not exposed through those connectors.

In order to retrieve this data, we’ll need to look to another source: the Microsoft Graph API (commonly referred to as just the Graph API). The Microsoft Graph API is a REST-based API that allows you to interact with data stored in Azure AD. Since the data we’re looking for is stored in Azure AD, the Graph API is the natural choice for working with this...

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Published in: Aug 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803237671

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Aaron Guilmette

Aaron Guilmette is a Senior Program Manager with the Microsoft 365 Customer Experience, helping customers adopt and deploy the Microsoft 365 platform. He primarily focuses on collaborative technologies, including Microsoft Teams, Exchange Online, and Azure Active Directory.
Read more about Aaron Guilmette