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Feb 12, 2026
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Handling Legacy User Settings in SharePoint Framework

Paolo Pialorsi
Paolo Pialorsi

Introduction The SharePoint Framework (SPFx) has undergone some important changes in how it handles Entra ID app registration and security models. Here you can find additional details about what was updated and about the new application IDs used by SPFx. These changes have important implications for developers who previously relied on legacy user ...

SharePoint FrameworkMicrosoft GraphMicrosoft 365 Developer
Feb 6, 2026
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Mastering User Settings in SharePoint Framework

Paolo Pialorsi
Paolo Pialorsi

User preferences and settings are fundamental components of modern web applications. When developing SharePoint Framework (SPFx) solutions, the ability to store and manage user-specific configurations across devices and sessions becomes crucial for delivering personalized experiences. This article explores a robust, enterprise-ready pattern for han...

SharePoint FrameworkMicrosoft GraphMicrosoft 365 Developer
Jun 23, 2025
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Deprecation of MS-APP-ACTS-AS header in Shifts Management Microsoft Graph APIs

Mike Lee
Mike Lee

In app-only access scenarios, Shifts Management Graph APIs previously required the MS-APP-ACTS-AS: userId header to indicate the user on whose behalf the application was acting. However, this conflicted with the Microsoft Graph permission model where there is no signed-in user for app-only access scenarios. To align Shifts Graph APIs with this mode...

Microsoft Graph
May 8, 2025
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Exchange Web Services code analyzer and usage report

Thomas Mechelke
Thomas Mechelke

We are less than 18 months away from the retirement of Exchange Web Services. Start planning your migration from EWS to Microsoft Graph.

Microsoft Graph
Apr 21, 2025
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Introducing the Microsoft Graph API usage report

Jeremy Kelley
Jeremy Kelley

Learn more about our new journey to give customers more insight and control over how applications access their data through Microsoft Graph.

Microsoft Graph
Mar 20, 2025
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Enforcement of license checks for PSTN Bot calls

Rahul Varrier
Rahul Varrier

As part of Microsoft’s feature parity with Teams Phone extensibility, we’re announcing the enforcement of Phone System license checks for Bot-initiated transfers to Teams users. This current gap in our systems will be addressed in September 2025.  Microsoft Teams requires that Teams users behind applications such as queue applications require a ...

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