Steps to modify REST API permissions
Though we suggest providing all the recommended permissions, organizational requirements may not allow this. In this section, you will learn how to modify the REST API permissions for an already configured tenant. If you are looking for a way to configure a new tenant with only the permissions you require, please configure it manually.
Prerequisite: The tenant has been successfully configured in Exchange Reporter Plus and REST API is enabled for it.
- Log in to the Azure AD admin center.
- Click Azure Active Directory from the left pane.
- Choose App registration under Manage.
- Select All applications.
- Search for the name of the application created for Exchange Reporter Plus while configuring Microsoft 365 and select it.
- Select API Permissions under Manage.
- Choose Microsoft Graph.
- Click expand all at the right corner to view all the permissions already granted to this application.
- Add, remove, or modify permissions as per your requirements.
- Click Update permissions.
- Select the Grant admin consent for domain_name option found at the top of the permissions table.
- Choose Yes in the confirmation box that appears.
- You have now successfully modified the permissions required by the REST API application.
Steps to modify a Microsoft 365 tenant
- Log in to Exchange Reporter Plus.
- Click the Tenant Settings option found in the top-right corner.
- Click the Exchange Online tab.
- You will see the list of Microsoft 365 tenants configured in Exchange Reporter Plus.
- Under the Actions column, click the edit icon corresponding to the tenant you need to modify.
- Click the adjacent to Application Details or Service Account Details to modify the corresponding values.
- Under Application Details, you can edit the values in the Application (Client) ID and Application Object ID fields.
- Under Application Secret & Certificate, you can modify the Application Secret Value, upload the Application Certificate, and update the Certificate Password.
- Click Update once you have made the changes.