As per this announcement made on Feb 2021, Microsoft graph now provides option to have granular permissions level using Sites.Selected application permission for the AD application instead of granting permission to the application for all the sites in the tenant. The permission Sites.Selected does not provide access to any SharePoint site collections for the application unless the application…
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How to use Microsoft graph SharePoint Sites.Selected application permission in a Azure AD application for more granular control
As per this announcement made on Feb 2021, Microsoft graph now provides option to have granular permissions level using Sites.Selected application permission for the AD application instead of granting permission to the application for all the sites in the tenant. The permission Sites.Selected does not provide access to any SharePoint site collections for the application…
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