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Application Password: Enter the client secret (key) for the Azure app. This value is static and
cannot contain variables.
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Tenant ID: Enter the Tenant ID as specified in Azure. This value is static and cannot contain vari-
ables.
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User ID: This is the user's ID or email address. This value is dynamic and may include variables.
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Use delegated permissions: Select this option to use delegated permissions instead of applic-
ation permissions. Delegated permissions allow the application to log in as a standard registered
user, and IT can grant that user account access to specific inboxes and specific OneDrive
folders.
Application permissions can be restricted to a strict minimum to ensure the plugin can perform its
tasks, but no more. However, application permissions apply to all accounts in the organization: if
the application has been granted permission to read emails, then that permission applies to all
email accounts in the organization, and if it has access to OneDrive, it has access to all folders.
Advanced properties
To get access to the following properties tabs, right-click the plugin in the process and select
Advanced Properties.
Miscellaneous Tab
The Miscellaneous tab is common to all tasks.
Check the option Use as step description to display the text next to the icon of the plugin in the Pro-
cess area.
Microsoft 365 OneDrive Output
Microsoft 365 OneDrive Output tasks allows to send files to any of the organization's Microsoft 365
OneDrive accounts.
This task uses the Microsoft Graph API.
For this task to function correctly, Workflow needs to be granted application permissions for Microsoft
Graph in the organization’s Azure instance.
It needs read access to the Users category (User.Read.All) so that the task can identify the users in the
organization.
In addition, the Files.ReadWrite.All permission is required.
For more information on setting application permissions for Microsoft Graph, see https://-
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/auth-v2-service.
Input
Any data file.
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