Manage directory synchronization settings via the Graph API
Microsoft's latest steps toward replacing the old MSOnline PowerShell module bring new hope to those looking to manage directory synchronization settings in their apps. The set of cmdlets used to manage these settings is being phased out in favor of new, improved services. With the Graph API, you can manage directory synchronization settings with ease and efficiency.
This tutorial discusses the benefits of using the Graph API for managing directory synchronization settings. It walks you through the process step-by-step with easy-to-understand instructions. Whether you're an experienced developer or new to the field, this tutorial equips you with the information you need to optimize your app's performance.
Ultimately, the Graph API provides a flexible, powerful, and scalable solution for managing directory synchronization settings. By following the guidance in this tutorial, you'll be able to effectively leverage its capabilities to enhance your application's functionality.
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