For some consent types, you might also have to assign a role after you grant consent.
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Click Tenants in the navigation panel on the left. |
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At the bottom of a tenant tile, click Edit Consents. |
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If the current status is Not Granted, you can enable the module consent type for this tenant by clicking Grant Consent. |
For the following scenarios, you would click Grant Consent or Regrant Consent in the Status and Actions column.
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The admin consent token for the module expired, resulting is a status of Consent Required. The status of Consent Required indicates that On Demand cannot obtain a token with delegated permissions based on a previously granted admin consent. To restore the interrupted services, you must regrant consent. |
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A new feature in an On Demand module can require that additional permissions be granted. In this scenario, you would click Regrant Consent. For example, when On Demand implemented the new Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) in June 2022, admin consents had to be regranted for modules that use delegated permissions. |
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Admin consent has been revoked in the Microsoft Azure portal, resulting in a status of Revoked. If you revoke the Core Basic admin consent in the tenant you will see Revoked status for Core Basic and Not Available for all other modules. The Core Basic application is used to determine the consent status for your tenant. If that consent is revoked, On Demand cannot determine consent status for the rest of the modules. Consent might be granted for the modules, but On Demand cannot verify it. |
This feature provides a more secure and granular approach for accessing your data. For more information, see Permissions and consent in the Microsoft identity platform.
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Install the Azure PowerShell Az module if it is not already installed. |
NOTE: You can revoke or disable consent in the Microsoft Azure Portal.
Revoking admin consent removes all permissions granted for the On Demand application.
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Click on the Microsoft Entra ID icon in the left menu. |
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In the Active Directory panel, select Enterprise applications. |
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In the Enterprise applications panel, select All applications. |
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In the Manage section of the left menu, select Properties. |
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At the top of the Properties pane, select Delete, and then select Yes to confirm you want to delete the application from your Microsoft Entra tenant. |
Alternately, to disable consent, you can disable a user from signing in.
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Search for and select Microsoft Entra ID. |
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Select Enterprise applications. |
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Select Properties. |
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Select No for Enabled for users to sign-in?. |
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Select Save. |
All module operations will stop after 30 days. At that point, the following operations are halted:
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Click Tenants in the navigation panel on the left. |
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Click Remove Tenant. |
When you previously added the tenant, a Service Principal was created in your tenant, under Enterprise applications, for each consent that you granted for this tenant. To remove the consents, log in to the Microsoft Azure portal and go to the Microsoft Entra Admin Center. Browse to Enterprise Applications, search for Quest on Demand -, and delete all the application records that you do not need.
By installing an agent with a unique key and specifying domains to which the agent is connected, you can review information and perform actions in your hybrid environment. You start the process to install and configure an agent by selecting Tenants in the left navigation bar and selecting Hybrid Agents.
You can add on-premises domains to On Demand selecting Tenants in the left navigation bar and selecting Active Directory Domains. You can also add domains as part of the agent configuration process.
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