The legacy adal library acquires a token by clien app id and client secret, something like: Var aadtenantdomain = tenant domain. If this is the case, why do they reference msal and microsoft graph, what is the difference?
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I would like to natively support getting access tokens for azure in c++ (rather than build a bridge of some kind by using python version.) thank you
Once a user is logged in, you have to acquire.
Where is this id from? To acquire a access token and a refresh token you need to use microsoft's msal library instead of adal. Adal and msal are only for authorization and not authentication correct? I'm developing a spa app in react that needs to integrate with azuread and the graphapi (implicit flow).
The azure active directory authentication libraries (adal) gives you the ability to add support for microsoft's cloud identity apis to your application, including support for office365 and. In the example it mentions: There is absolutely no way to refresh your token without using msal. When i upgraded adal.net v3 today, the code cannot be compiled anymore because on the new version, usercredential does not have overloaded constructor with username and.
Is there a msal/adal equivalent for c++ ?