A resource is anything that is governed and protected by the azure entra (azure active directory) service. The concept of resource has seemingly vanished from aad v2. Var aadtenantdomain = tenant domain.
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The legacy adal library acquires a token by clien app id and client secret, something like:
When i try to get access token using postman app, and supply the webapp aad app.
To help understand what a resource in azure ad/entra is: I am running into problems now trying to do the same thing as in my adal project. I really don't want to use another aad app (native client) for getting on behalf of user token. Where is this id from?
During migration, i encountered a difficulty migrating a code that accesses. The code looks like this: So how does one specify the. I added an answer below which includes the.
If this is the case, why do they reference msal and microsoft graph, what is the difference?
Once a user is logged in, you have to acquire. Adal and msal are only for authorization and not authentication correct? I am working on an old codebase which is using adal silent token acquire and i need to update it to msal. In the example it mentions: