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How to properly filter for specific enabled services via the Graph API/SDK

How to properly filter for specific enabled services via the Graph API/SDK
The limited (and convoluted) filter capabilities of the Graph API have lead to scenarios where people are using incorrect queries to filter out the set of users enabled for specific Microsoft 365 service(s). In this article, we will go over some of the common mistakes I've seen in online examples, and provide you with a "proper" solution, to the best of the current Graph API filtering capabilities. …

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