Plug-in for Microsoft 365 supports the auto-configuration of the application on the Azure portal. This feature automatically adds API permission, provide grant admin consent, and enable public client flow to the generated application without human intervention.
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 Click OK to automatically configure the application.  | 
Plug‑in for Microsoft 365 supports certificate-based authentication. NetVault uses certificate thumbprint to fetch the private key from the Windows Certificate Manager.
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 Go to Certificates & secrets.  | 
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 Click Upload certificate.  | 
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 Click File,  | 
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 Click Add/Remove Snap-in.  | 
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 Navigate to the Personal | Certificates pane.  | 
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 Go to admin.microsoft.com.  | 
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 In the navigation pane on the left, click Show All and then select Azure Active Directory from the list.  | 
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 Name: Enter a name for the NetVault plug-in, such as PluginMicrosoft365.  | 
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 Supported account types: To specify who can use this application or access this API, select Account in any organizational directory (Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant).  | 
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 Redirect URI: Enter the URI that you use for interacting with NetVault, such as https://<machineName>:8443.  | 
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 Select permissions: To use this option, complete the following steps:  | 
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 Select Application Permissions, and then select the following items:  | 
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 Select Delegated Permissions, and then select the following items:   | 
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 Click Add permissions.  | 
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 To assign permissions to the Plug‑in for Microsoft 365 after the plug-in is configured, click Grant permissions on the Required permissions tab, and click Yes when the confirmation message appears.  | 
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 On the Manage tab, in the Certificates & secrets section, click New client secret to create passwords for the plug-in to use.  | 
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 To identify the domain name used for Microsoft 365, click Azure Active Directory again in the navigation pane on the left.  | 
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 Click Overview, and note the domain name.  | 
Before you can protect your SharePoint Online data with Plug‑in for Microsoft 365, you must assign permission for the SharePoint Online CSOM API.
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 In the App Id text box, enter the Client ID generated from Azure Active Directory.  | 
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 Click Lookup.  | 
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 Under Permission Request XML, enter the following XML script:  | 
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 Click Create.  | 
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 In the dialog, click Trust It.  |