With the assumption that you know about Microsoft Graph and its capabilities I will directly jump in with the steps and instructions to call Microsoft graph Endpoints as a daemon app or using Application permissions with the help of HTTP connector. Calling graph from a flow opens a wide range of possibilities which are not available with the prebuilt connectors. As of now you will not be able…
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https://ashiqf.com/2021/03/16/call-microsoft-graph-api-as-a-daemon-application-with-application-permission-from-power-automate-using-http-connector/
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