After creating my first app, I shared the app with an end user. That user clicked on the link in the email they received and they were prompted with the following:
Almost there...
<App Name> needs your permission to use the following. Please
allow the permissions to proceed.
SharePoint
User's email address Switch account
Signed in View permissions
Azure AD
Connection by Microsoft Sign in
Office 365 Users
User's email address Switch account
Signed in View permissions
I am not sure why the end user is prompted to allow the use of connectors as that should be something that we as developers setup. As a developer, we give permissions to what they need to access and they can just access the resources. This is the first time that I have seen an end user having to allow for something that, I as a developer, have already granted them access to. Is there a way to keep this popup form showing up and just allowing them direct access into the app?
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Hi @annaeglite I'm facing the same issue with Azure AD connector, you find any solution?
Unfortunately, no, there's no way to do this. For my scenario, I reverted back to a less efficient option with using Forms and a Flow in the background.
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