Microsoft Graph Access Token from ADFS 2016
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Is it possible to obtain a Microsoft Graph bearer token to make calls as the user to graph from a onprem adfs server or do you need to authenticate the user against a Azure AD and get the token from there?
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Is it possible to obtain a Microsoft Graph bearer token to make calls as the user to graph from a onprem adfs server or do you need to authenticate the user against a Azure AD and get the token from there?
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Would it work for you to use MSAL.NET with Integrated Windows Authentication: aka.ms/msal-net-iwa ? The sample is calling the graph: github.com/Azure-Samples/active-directory-dotnet-iwa-v2
– Jean-Marc Prieur
Nov 22 at 14:57
The key of the question is regarding an on prem adfs server. Is that example possible to run using calls to the local adfs instead of Azure AD?
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Is it possible to obtain a Microsoft Graph bearer token to make calls as the user to graph from a onprem adfs server or do you need to authenticate the user against a Azure AD and get the token from there?
azure-active-directory adfs
Is it possible to obtain a Microsoft Graph bearer token to make calls as the user to graph from a onprem adfs server or do you need to authenticate the user against a Azure AD and get the token from there?
azure-active-directory adfs
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Would it work for you to use MSAL.NET with Integrated Windows Authentication: aka.ms/msal-net-iwa ? The sample is calling the graph: github.com/Azure-Samples/active-directory-dotnet-iwa-v2
– Jean-Marc Prieur
Nov 22 at 14:57
The key of the question is regarding an on prem adfs server. Is that example possible to run using calls to the local adfs instead of Azure AD?
– fhogberg
Nov 22 at 15:16
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Would it work for you to use MSAL.NET with Integrated Windows Authentication: aka.ms/msal-net-iwa ? The sample is calling the graph: github.com/Azure-Samples/active-directory-dotnet-iwa-v2
– Jean-Marc Prieur
Nov 22 at 14:57
The key of the question is regarding an on prem adfs server. Is that example possible to run using calls to the local adfs instead of Azure AD?
– fhogberg
Nov 22 at 15:16
Would it work for you to use MSAL.NET with Integrated Windows Authentication: aka.ms/msal-net-iwa ? The sample is calling the graph: github.com/Azure-Samples/active-directory-dotnet-iwa-v2
– Jean-Marc Prieur
Nov 22 at 14:57
Would it work for you to use MSAL.NET with Integrated Windows Authentication: aka.ms/msal-net-iwa ? The sample is calling the graph: github.com/Azure-Samples/active-directory-dotnet-iwa-v2
– Jean-Marc Prieur
Nov 22 at 14:57
The key of the question is regarding an on prem adfs server. Is that example possible to run using calls to the local adfs instead of Azure AD?
– fhogberg
Nov 22 at 15:16
The key of the question is regarding an on prem adfs server. Is that example possible to run using calls to the local adfs instead of Azure AD?
– fhogberg
Nov 22 at 15:16
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Would it work for you to use MSAL.NET with Integrated Windows Authentication: aka.ms/msal-net-iwa ? The sample is calling the graph: github.com/Azure-Samples/active-directory-dotnet-iwa-v2
– Jean-Marc Prieur
Nov 22 at 14:57
The key of the question is regarding an on prem adfs server. Is that example possible to run using calls to the local adfs instead of Azure AD?
– fhogberg
Nov 22 at 15:16