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More on service principal permissions in Exchange Online

More on service principal permissions in Exchange Online

In this article, the author delves deeper into the topic of service principal object permissions in Exchange Online. While a previous article had discussed advancements in Exchange Online's support for service principals, the focus was solely on full access permissions. However, since service principals are now supported objects in Exchange Online, there is scope to explore more in this area.

The author discusses the new permission types that can be assigned to service principals, such as send as and send on behalf of permissions, and how to assign these permissions using PowerShell commands.

This article is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the nuances of service principal object permissions in Exchange Online and how they can be utilized to streamline processes and increase efficiency.

To learn more about this topic, check out the full article on the author's blog.

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