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Expand Up @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ public ApplyDecisionsRequestBuilder(string rawUrl, IRequestAdapter requestAdapte
{
}
/// <summary>
/// In the Microsoft Entra access reviews feature, apply the decisions of a completed accessReview. The target object can be either a one-time access review, or an instance of a recurring access review. After an access review is finished, either because it reached the end date or an administrator stopped it manually, and auto-apply wasn&apos;t configured for the review, you can call Apply to apply the changes. Until apply occurs, the decisions to remove access rights do not appear on the source resource, the users for instance retain their group memberships. By calling apply, the outcome of the review is implemented by updating the group or application. If a user&apos;s access was denied in the review, when an administrator calls this API, Microsoft Entra ID removes their membership or application assignment. After an access review is finished, and auto-apply was configured, then the status of the review will change from Completed through intermediate states and finally will change to state Applied. You should expect to see denied users, if any, being removed from the resource group membership or app assignment in a few minutes. A configured auto applying review, or selecting Apply doesn&apos;t have an effect on a group that originates in an on-premises directory or a dynamic group. If you want to change a group that originates on-premises, download the results and apply those changes to the representation of the group in that directory.
/// In the Microsoft Entra access reviews feature, apply the decisions of a completed accessReview. The target object can be either a one-time access review, or an instance of a recurring access review. After an access review is finished, either because it reached the end date or an administrator stopped it manually, and auto-apply wasn&apos;t configured for the review, you can call Apply to apply the changes. Until apply occurs, the decisions to remove access rights don&apos;t appear on the source resource, the users for instance retain their group memberships. By calling apply, the outcome of the review is implemented by updating the group or application. If a user&apos;s access was denied in the review, when an administrator calls this API, Microsoft Entra ID removes their membership or application assignment. After an access review is finished, and auto-apply was configured, then the status of the review will change from Completed through intermediate states and finally will change to state Applied. You should expect to see denied users, if any, being removed from the resource group membership or app assignment in a few minutes. A configured auto applying review, or selecting Apply doesn&apos;t have an effect on a group that originates in an on-premises directory or a dynamic group. If you want to change a group that originates on-premises, download the results and apply those changes to the representation of the group in that directory.
/// Find more info here <see href="https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/accessreview-apply?view=graph-rest-beta" />
/// </summary>
/// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token to use when cancelling requests</param>
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await RequestAdapter.SendNoContentAsync(requestInfo, errorMapping, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
}
/// <summary>
/// In the Microsoft Entra access reviews feature, apply the decisions of a completed accessReview. The target object can be either a one-time access review, or an instance of a recurring access review. After an access review is finished, either because it reached the end date or an administrator stopped it manually, and auto-apply wasn&apos;t configured for the review, you can call Apply to apply the changes. Until apply occurs, the decisions to remove access rights do not appear on the source resource, the users for instance retain their group memberships. By calling apply, the outcome of the review is implemented by updating the group or application. If a user&apos;s access was denied in the review, when an administrator calls this API, Microsoft Entra ID removes their membership or application assignment. After an access review is finished, and auto-apply was configured, then the status of the review will change from Completed through intermediate states and finally will change to state Applied. You should expect to see denied users, if any, being removed from the resource group membership or app assignment in a few minutes. A configured auto applying review, or selecting Apply doesn&apos;t have an effect on a group that originates in an on-premises directory or a dynamic group. If you want to change a group that originates on-premises, download the results and apply those changes to the representation of the group in that directory.
/// In the Microsoft Entra access reviews feature, apply the decisions of a completed accessReview. The target object can be either a one-time access review, or an instance of a recurring access review. After an access review is finished, either because it reached the end date or an administrator stopped it manually, and auto-apply wasn&apos;t configured for the review, you can call Apply to apply the changes. Until apply occurs, the decisions to remove access rights don&apos;t appear on the source resource, the users for instance retain their group memberships. By calling apply, the outcome of the review is implemented by updating the group or application. If a user&apos;s access was denied in the review, when an administrator calls this API, Microsoft Entra ID removes their membership or application assignment. After an access review is finished, and auto-apply was configured, then the status of the review will change from Completed through intermediate states and finally will change to state Applied. You should expect to see denied users, if any, being removed from the resource group membership or app assignment in a few minutes. A configured auto applying review, or selecting Apply doesn&apos;t have an effect on a group that originates in an on-premises directory or a dynamic group. If you want to change a group that originates on-premises, download the results and apply those changes to the representation of the group in that directory.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>A <see cref="RequestInformation"/></returns>
/// <param name="requestConfiguration">Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.</param>
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Expand Up @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ public ApplyDecisionsRequestBuilder(string rawUrl, IRequestAdapter requestAdapte
{
}
/// <summary>
/// In the Microsoft Entra access reviews feature, apply the decisions of a completed accessReview. The target object can be either a one-time access review, or an instance of a recurring access review. After an access review is finished, either because it reached the end date or an administrator stopped it manually, and auto-apply wasn&apos;t configured for the review, you can call Apply to apply the changes. Until apply occurs, the decisions to remove access rights do not appear on the source resource, the users for instance retain their group memberships. By calling apply, the outcome of the review is implemented by updating the group or application. If a user&apos;s access was denied in the review, when an administrator calls this API, Microsoft Entra ID removes their membership or application assignment. After an access review is finished, and auto-apply was configured, then the status of the review will change from Completed through intermediate states and finally will change to state Applied. You should expect to see denied users, if any, being removed from the resource group membership or app assignment in a few minutes. A configured auto applying review, or selecting Apply doesn&apos;t have an effect on a group that originates in an on-premises directory or a dynamic group. If you want to change a group that originates on-premises, download the results and apply those changes to the representation of the group in that directory.
/// In the Microsoft Entra access reviews feature, apply the decisions of a completed accessReview. The target object can be either a one-time access review, or an instance of a recurring access review. After an access review is finished, either because it reached the end date or an administrator stopped it manually, and auto-apply wasn&apos;t configured for the review, you can call Apply to apply the changes. Until apply occurs, the decisions to remove access rights don&apos;t appear on the source resource, the users for instance retain their group memberships. By calling apply, the outcome of the review is implemented by updating the group or application. If a user&apos;s access was denied in the review, when an administrator calls this API, Microsoft Entra ID removes their membership or application assignment. After an access review is finished, and auto-apply was configured, then the status of the review will change from Completed through intermediate states and finally will change to state Applied. You should expect to see denied users, if any, being removed from the resource group membership or app assignment in a few minutes. A configured auto applying review, or selecting Apply doesn&apos;t have an effect on a group that originates in an on-premises directory or a dynamic group. If you want to change a group that originates on-premises, download the results and apply those changes to the representation of the group in that directory.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token to use when cancelling requests</param>
/// <param name="requestConfiguration">Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.</param>
Expand All @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ public async Task PostAsync(Action<RequestConfiguration<DefaultQueryParameters>>
await RequestAdapter.SendNoContentAsync(requestInfo, errorMapping, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
}
/// <summary>
/// In the Microsoft Entra access reviews feature, apply the decisions of a completed accessReview. The target object can be either a one-time access review, or an instance of a recurring access review. After an access review is finished, either because it reached the end date or an administrator stopped it manually, and auto-apply wasn&apos;t configured for the review, you can call Apply to apply the changes. Until apply occurs, the decisions to remove access rights do not appear on the source resource, the users for instance retain their group memberships. By calling apply, the outcome of the review is implemented by updating the group or application. If a user&apos;s access was denied in the review, when an administrator calls this API, Microsoft Entra ID removes their membership or application assignment. After an access review is finished, and auto-apply was configured, then the status of the review will change from Completed through intermediate states and finally will change to state Applied. You should expect to see denied users, if any, being removed from the resource group membership or app assignment in a few minutes. A configured auto applying review, or selecting Apply doesn&apos;t have an effect on a group that originates in an on-premises directory or a dynamic group. If you want to change a group that originates on-premises, download the results and apply those changes to the representation of the group in that directory.
/// In the Microsoft Entra access reviews feature, apply the decisions of a completed accessReview. The target object can be either a one-time access review, or an instance of a recurring access review. After an access review is finished, either because it reached the end date or an administrator stopped it manually, and auto-apply wasn&apos;t configured for the review, you can call Apply to apply the changes. Until apply occurs, the decisions to remove access rights don&apos;t appear on the source resource, the users for instance retain their group memberships. By calling apply, the outcome of the review is implemented by updating the group or application. If a user&apos;s access was denied in the review, when an administrator calls this API, Microsoft Entra ID removes their membership or application assignment. After an access review is finished, and auto-apply was configured, then the status of the review will change from Completed through intermediate states and finally will change to state Applied. You should expect to see denied users, if any, being removed from the resource group membership or app assignment in a few minutes. A configured auto applying review, or selecting Apply doesn&apos;t have an effect on a group that originates in an on-premises directory or a dynamic group. If you want to change a group that originates on-premises, download the results and apply those changes to the representation of the group in that directory.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>A <see cref="RequestInformation"/></returns>
/// <param name="requestConfiguration">Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.</param>
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Expand Up @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ public async Task DeleteAsync(Action<RequestConfiguration<DefaultQueryParameters
return await RequestAdapter.SendAsync<global::Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Models.InsightsSettings>(requestInfo, global::Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Models.InsightsSettings.CreateFromDiscriminatorValue, errorMapping, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
}
/// <summary>
/// Update privacy settings to display or return the specified type of insights in an organization. The type of settings can be contact insights, item insights, or people insights. To learn more about customizing insights privacy for your organization, see:- Customize item insights privacy - Customize people insights privacy
/// Update privacy settings to display or return the specified type of insightsSettings in an organization. The type of settings can be contact insights, item insights, or people insights. To learn more about customizing insights privacy for your organization, see:- Customize item insights privacy - Customize people insights privacy
/// Find more info here <see href="https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/insightssettings-update?view=graph-rest-beta" />
/// </summary>
/// <returns>A <see cref="global::Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Models.InsightsSettings"/></returns>
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return requestInfo;
}
/// <summary>
/// Update privacy settings to display or return the specified type of insights in an organization. The type of settings can be contact insights, item insights, or people insights. To learn more about customizing insights privacy for your organization, see:- Customize item insights privacy - Customize people insights privacy
/// Update privacy settings to display or return the specified type of insightsSettings in an organization. The type of settings can be contact insights, item insights, or people insights. To learn more about customizing insights privacy for your organization, see:- Customize item insights privacy - Customize people insights privacy
/// </summary>
/// <returns>A <see cref="RequestInformation"/></returns>
/// <param name="body">The request body</param>
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Expand Up @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ public ProfilePropertySettingItemRequestBuilder(string rawUrl, IRequestAdapter r
{
}
/// <summary>
/// Delete a profilePropertySetting object.
/// Delete a profilePropertySetting object. You shouldn&apos;t delete a profilePropertySetting that includes a source precedence configuration. Instead, patch it to a default state that contains only the Microsoft Entra ID source reference. This delete operation is supported but fails unless the prioritizedSourceUrls property contains only the Entra ID source reference.
/// Find more info here <see href="https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/profilepropertysetting-delete?view=graph-rest-beta" />
/// </summary>
/// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token to use when cancelling requests</param>
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return await RequestAdapter.SendAsync<global::Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Models.ProfilePropertySetting>(requestInfo, global::Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Models.ProfilePropertySetting.CreateFromDiscriminatorValue, errorMapping, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
}
/// <summary>
/// Delete a profilePropertySetting object.
/// Delete a profilePropertySetting object. You shouldn&apos;t delete a profilePropertySetting that includes a source precedence configuration. Instead, patch it to a default state that contains only the Microsoft Entra ID source reference. This delete operation is supported but fails unless the prioritizedSourceUrls property contains only the Entra ID source reference.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>A <see cref="RequestInformation"/></returns>
/// <param name="requestConfiguration">Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.</param>
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