I was excited to see that you were using a graph call in the externaldata command, but unfortunately, I'm getting a generic error. It seems that there may be permission/access issues?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Some aspects of the query had errors so the results are not complete
If the issue persists, please open a support ticket. Request id: 4023391c-1840-429d-ad9d-0a4a07110e3f
Believe it or not legacy auth still exists in some of those instances in some orgs. If you're positive those don't exist in your org, you can remove that as a result.
Thats a good article, I removed the Browser and Mobile Apps and Desktop clients from the query, and got almost no results :-)
I was excited to see that you were using a graph call in the externaldata command, but unfortunately, I'm getting a generic error. It seems that there may be permission/access issues?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Some aspects of the query had errors so the results are not complete
If the issue persists, please open a support ticket. Request id: 4023391c-1840-429d-ad9d-0a4a07110e3f
Hi Rod, i'm a bit confused why `Browser' and 'Exchange ActiveSync' are categorised as legacy authentication?
Believe it or not legacy auth still exists in some of those instances in some orgs. If you're positive those don't exist in your org, you can remove that as a result.
Hmm, because the query returns all modern auth aswel if you include those two.