Introduction
The Office 365 System Connector enables you to manage the identity and access lifecycle of users, resources and various other objects in the Office 365 cloud . Like any other CoreOne Suite System Connector this includes functionality to create, read, update and delete users as well as the assignment of various access rights such as the assignment of groups, teams and other objects.
System Identity Types
The following system identity types are supported:
Identity Type | Description |
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Azure AD User | An Azure Active Directory User |
System Resource Types
The following system resource types are supported:
Identity Type | Description |
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Security Group | A regular security group |
Distribution Group | A regular distribution group |
Office 365 | An Office 365 group |
Team | A team used in teams |
Licence | An Office 365 licence |
Target System Parameters
Whenever you connect a Microsoft 365 system to the CoreOne Suite you will need to specify the following parameters.
Parameter | Mandatory | Example | Description |
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Application Identifier | β | 4deeecf9-c063-4763-94c6-3db66e4ae679 | The unique identifier of the application generated in the administration panel |
Application Secret | β | π * * * * * * * * | The secret to the application generated in the administration panel |
Connection URI | β | The connection URI to the outlook powershell endpoint | |
Domain | β | The Office 365 tenant | |
Password | β | π * * * * * * * * | The password of the user |
Tenant Identifier | β | 97b62607-cb86-48ba-9a28-e8e1e7c4c104 | The unique tenant identifier |
Tenant Name | β | Contoso - Test Tenant | The Tenant name |
Username | β | The username to connect to |