You can configure user authentication in your Power Virtual Agent bot to restrict access to resources using using Azure AD or OAuth2. A simpler approach for user authentication is to create an OTP, one-time password, send it to the user […]
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You can configure user authentication in your Power Virtual Agent bot to restrict access to resources using using Azure AD or OAuth2. A simpler approach for user authentication is to create an OTP, one-time password, send it to the user and prompt them to enter the code to gain access.
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