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| Setting up Oauth2 for Graph api |
| Débuté par Simon Phillips, 28 oct. 2025 17:37 - 1 réponse |
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| Posté le 28 octobre 2025 - 17:37 |
Can anyone confirm for me the difference in Microsoft Azure between the meaning of a Single Tennant and Multiple Tennants. Basically I am developing an app for first time computer users and they will be able to set up email accounts with Outlook, Gmail etc and then use the app to access their emails. Does this mean that they are Tennants and if so does that make them Multiple Tennants. I was using Outlook Classic but now that it is no longer automatically installed with Windows 11 I need to move to Oauth2 using Graph api. |
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| Posté le 28 octobre 2025 - 23:23 |
See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/guide/multitenant/overview "A multitenant solution is a solution used by multiple customers, or tenants. Tenants are distinct from users."
Simon Phillips a écrit :
Can anyone confirm for me the difference in Microsoft Azure between the meaning of a Single Tennant and Multiple Tennants. Basically I am developing an app for first time computer users and they will be able to set up email accounts with Outlook, Gmail etc and then use the app to access their emails. Does this mean that they are Tennants and if so does that make them Multiple Tennants. I was using Outlook Classic but now that it is no longer automatically installed with Windows 11 I need to move to Oauth2 using Graph api. |
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