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Snaps in Exchange Online Snap Pack require an OAuth2 account to access the resources in Azure. For the OAuth2 account to authorize successfully, ensure to create and configure an application corresponding to the account as displayed in the workflow.

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  1. Log in to the Microsoft Azure Portal.

  2. Navigate to Azure services > Azure Active DirectoryMicrosoft Entra ID.

  3. Navigate to Add > App registration.

  4. On the Register an application page, specify the name for registering the application and click Register. For more information on creating an application, refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/healthcare-apis/register-application.

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  1. On the left navigation panel, navigate to Manage,select API permissions > Add a permission.

  2. On the Request API permissions window, select Microsoft Graph > Delegated permissions and Application permissions for the OAuth2 Account.

  3. Select the permissions from Files, Users, and Teams. Choose the minimum and mandatory API permissions listed under Scopes and Permissions.

  4. Click Add Permissions. View all the permissions added under Configured permissions.

  5. Click Grant admin consent confirmation and select Yes

  6. Click Overview, and select Add a Redirect URI. You will be redirected to the Platform configurations page. 

    1. Under Platform configurations, click Add a platform.

    2. Select Web and specify either of the following Redirect URIs based on the region your server is located:
      https://emea.snaplogic.com/api/1/rest/admin/oauth2callback/exchangeonline
      https://elastic.snaplogic.com/api/1/rest/admin/oauth2callback/exchangeonline

    3. Click Configure. A popup message displays which indicates that the application is successfully updated.

  7. On the Platform configurations page, click Save. The Redirect URIs are added the the application.

Locate Application credentials in the Azure Portal

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