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externalcredentials [2023/03/04 02:24] Justin Willeyexternalcredentials [2023/03/04 02:39] (current) – [Microsoft Graph API] Justin Willey
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 More sensitive items are stored in the database using AES256 encryption. Once saved, only the last four characters are shown, preceded by %%****%%. The number of asterisks is unrelated to the length of the underlying data.  More sensitive items are stored in the database using AES256 encryption. Once saved, only the last four characters are shown, preceded by %%****%%. The number of asterisks is unrelated to the length of the underlying data. 
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 +When you click on New, you will be asked for the Name, the Type and a Description of the credential record you want to create. The type and description can be edited later, but the name cannot be changed subsequently, and will be used to identify these credentials elsewhere in IQX. Once you have supplied these values and clicked OK, a new form will open where the details can be entered. 
  
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 === Granting permissions to IQX ===  === Granting permissions to IQX === 
-Now go back to __App registrations__ and select __All apps__. Select the App record you have just created and then select __API Permissions__. Select __+ Add a permission__ and in __Request API permissions__ select //Microsoft Graph//. Then configure __Application permissions__ and grant //Mail.Read// and //Mail.ReadWrite// permission to the App. Final ensure you choose __Grant admin consent for <your company name>__. Your settings should look something like this:+Now go back to __App registrations__ and select __All apps__. Select the App record you have just created and then select __API Permissions__. Select __+ Add a permission__ and in __Request API permissions__ select //Microsoft Graph//. Then configure __Application permissions__ and grant //Mail.Read// and //Mail.ReadWrite// permission to the App. Finally ensure you choose __Grant admin consent for <your company name>__. Your settings should look something like this:
  
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