

Mail.Send permission will be added under Microsoft Graph.Ĭlick on "Authentication" on the left panel under Manage option.Įnter the value "urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob" in the Custom Redirect URIs text box as shown in the screen shot. Send" checkbox and click on add permission. Send" in the select permission search box. To allow graph application to send an email, we need to add "Mail.Send" permission. Microsoft Graph – By default, Microsoft Graph application will have read permission for the user profile. Choosing the wrong option can lead to an Unknown Error when using MFA in Dynamics GP.Ĭlick on API Permission on the left side panel as shown in the screenshot. For Supported account types select the second option ( Account in any organizational directory (Any azure AD account – Multitenant)) for most all configurations. Enter a display name for the application (e.g. You will then choose settings for your new application.Ī. In the search box, type App Registration and select that option:Ĭlick on New Registration as shown in the below screenshot: Register the appįirst, you'll need to have an administrator who can log into the Azure Portal.

In this first section we will go over how to perform the Azure side the of the configuration. This new feature relies on an Azure Active Director App Registration. Starting with the Dynamics GP October 2020 release, you will have the ability to use Multi-Factor Authentication for e-mail functionality.
