msgraph-sdk 1.9.0__py3-none-any.whl → 1.11.0__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. msgraph/_version.py +1 -1
  2. msgraph/generated/chats/item/messages/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  3. msgraph/generated/chats/item/messages/item/replies/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  4. msgraph/generated/communications/call_records/microsoft_graph_call_records_get_pstn_calls_with_from_date_time_with_to_date_time/microsoft_graph_call_records_get_pstn_calls_with_from_date_time_with_to_date_time_request_builder.py +3 -3
  5. msgraph/generated/communications/calls/item/participants/invite/invite_request_builder.py +3 -3
  6. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/device_app_management_request_builder.py +2 -2
  7. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/managed_app_policies/item/managed_app_policy_item_request_builder.py +4 -4
  8. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/managed_app_policies/item/target_apps/target_apps_request_builder.py +1 -1
  9. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/managed_app_registrations/item/applied_policies/item/target_apps/target_apps_request_builder.py +1 -1
  10. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/managed_app_registrations/item/intended_policies/item/target_apps/target_apps_request_builder.py +1 -1
  11. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/managed_app_registrations/managed_app_registrations_request_builder.py +4 -4
  12. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/managed_e_books/item/assignments/assignments_request_builder.py +7 -7
  13. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/managed_e_books/item/assignments/item/managed_e_book_assignment_item_request_builder.py +3 -3
  14. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/mobile_app_configurations/item/managed_device_mobile_app_configuration_item_request_builder.py +4 -4
  15. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/mobile_apps/item/mobile_app_item_request_builder.py +10 -10
  16. msgraph/generated/device_app_management/mobile_apps/mobile_apps_request_builder.py +7 -7
  17. msgraph/generated/device_management/device_compliance_policies/device_compliance_policies_request_builder.py +7 -7
  18. msgraph/generated/device_management/device_compliance_policies/item/device_compliance_policy_item_request_builder.py +10 -10
  19. msgraph/generated/device_management/device_configurations/device_configurations_request_builder.py +7 -7
  20. msgraph/generated/device_management/device_configurations/item/device_configuration_item_request_builder.py +10 -10
  21. msgraph/generated/device_management/device_enrollment_configurations/device_enrollment_configurations_request_builder.py +3 -3
  22. msgraph/generated/device_management/device_enrollment_configurations/item/device_enrollment_configuration_item_request_builder.py +7 -7
  23. msgraph/generated/device_management/device_management_request_builder.py +2 -2
  24. msgraph/generated/device_management/managed_devices/item/device_category/device_category_request_builder.py +10 -0
  25. msgraph/generated/device_management/managed_devices/item/device_category/ref/ref_request_builder.py +157 -0
  26. msgraph/generated/device_management/role_definitions/item/role_definition_item_request_builder.py +6 -6
  27. msgraph/generated/device_management/role_definitions/role_definitions_request_builder.py +3 -3
  28. msgraph/generated/domains/item/root_domain/root_domain_request_builder.py +4 -3
  29. msgraph/generated/drives/item/items/item/workbook/tables/add/add_request_builder.py +3 -3
  30. msgraph/generated/drives/item/items/item/workbook/worksheets/item/tables/add/add_request_builder.py +3 -3
  31. msgraph/generated/external/connections/item/items/item/external_item_item_request_builder.py +3 -3
  32. msgraph/generated/groups/item/conversations/conversations_request_builder.py +3 -3
  33. msgraph/generated/groups/item/conversations/item/threads/item/reply/reply_request_builder.py +3 -3
  34. msgraph/generated/groups/item/team/channels/item/messages/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  35. msgraph/generated/groups/item/team/channels/item/messages/item/replies/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  36. msgraph/generated/groups/item/team/primary_channel/messages/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  37. msgraph/generated/groups/item/team/primary_channel/messages/item/replies/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  38. msgraph/generated/groups/item/threads/item/reply/reply_request_builder.py +3 -3
  39. msgraph/generated/identity/authentication_event_listeners/item/authentication_event_listener_item_request_builder.py +7 -7
  40. msgraph/generated/identity/conditional_access/named_locations/item/named_location_item_request_builder.py +6 -6
  41. msgraph/generated/identity/custom_authentication_extensions/item/custom_authentication_extension_item_request_builder.py +7 -7
  42. msgraph/generated/identity/custom_authentication_extensions/item/validate_authentication_configuration/validate_authentication_configuration_request_builder.py +2 -2
  43. msgraph/generated/identity_governance/entitlement_management/assignment_requests/assignment_requests_request_builder.py +2 -2
  44. msgraph/generated/identity_governance/entitlement_management/catalogs/item/custom_workflow_extensions/item/custom_callout_extension_item_request_builder.py +7 -7
  45. msgraph/generated/invitations/invitations_request_builder.py +2 -2
  46. msgraph/generated/kiota-dom-export.txt +34 -2
  47. msgraph/generated/kiota-lock.json +2 -2
  48. msgraph/generated/models/access_package_assignment_request.py +1 -1
  49. msgraph/generated/models/domain.py +1 -1
  50. msgraph/generated/models/drive.py +2 -2
  51. msgraph/generated/models/entitlement_management_schedule.py +1 -1
  52. msgraph/generated/models/on_attribute_collection_external_users_self_service_sign_up.py +1 -1
  53. msgraph/generated/models/on_authentication_method_load_start_listener.py +1 -1
  54. msgraph/generated/models/on_premises_directory_synchronization_feature.py +1 -1
  55. msgraph/generated/models/security/io_t_device_evidence.py +3 -3
  56. msgraph/generated/models/service_principal.py +1 -1
  57. msgraph/generated/models/teams_app_definition.py +1 -1
  58. msgraph/generated/models/user.py +3 -3
  59. msgraph/generated/organization/item/branding/localizations/item/banner_logo/banner_logo_request_builder.py +3 -3
  60. msgraph/generated/policies/cross_tenant_access_policy/partners/item/identity_synchronization/identity_synchronization_request_builder.py +3 -3
  61. msgraph/generated/solutions/backup_restore/drive_protection_units/drive_protection_units_request_builder.py +3 -4
  62. msgraph/generated/solutions/backup_restore/mailbox_protection_units/mailbox_protection_units_request_builder.py +3 -4
  63. msgraph/generated/solutions/backup_restore/site_protection_units/site_protection_units_request_builder.py +3 -4
  64. msgraph/generated/solutions/virtual_events/webinars/webinars_request_builder.py +3 -3
  65. msgraph/generated/teams/item/channels/item/members/item/conversation_member_item_request_builder.py +3 -3
  66. msgraph/generated/teams/item/channels/item/members/members_request_builder.py +3 -3
  67. msgraph/generated/teams/item/channels/item/messages/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  68. msgraph/generated/teams/item/channels/item/messages/item/replies/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  69. msgraph/generated/teams/item/primary_channel/messages/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  70. msgraph/generated/teams/item/primary_channel/messages/item/replies/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  71. msgraph/generated/teamwork/deleted_teams/item/channels/item/messages/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  72. msgraph/generated/teamwork/deleted_teams/item/channels/item/messages/item/replies/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  73. msgraph/generated/tenant_relationships/multi_tenant_organization/multi_tenant_organization_request_builder.py +3 -3
  74. msgraph/generated/users/item/chats/item/messages/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  75. msgraph/generated/users/item/chats/item/messages/item/replies/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  76. msgraph/generated/users/item/joined_teams/item/channels/item/messages/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  77. msgraph/generated/users/item/joined_teams/item/channels/item/messages/item/replies/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  78. msgraph/generated/users/item/joined_teams/item/primary_channel/messages/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  79. msgraph/generated/users/item/joined_teams/item/primary_channel/messages/item/replies/delta/delta_request_builder.py +3 -3
  80. msgraph/generated/users/item/managed_devices/item/device_category/device_category_request_builder.py +10 -0
  81. msgraph/generated/users/item/managed_devices/item/device_category/ref/ref_request_builder.py +157 -0
  82. msgraph/generated/users/item/user_item_request_builder.py +5 -5
  83. msgraph/generated/users/users_request_builder.py +1 -1
  84. {msgraph_sdk-1.9.0.dist-info → msgraph_sdk-1.11.0.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  85. {msgraph_sdk-1.9.0.dist-info → msgraph_sdk-1.11.0.dist-info}/RECORD +87 -85
  86. {msgraph_sdk-1.9.0.dist-info → msgraph_sdk-1.11.0.dist-info}/LICENSE +0 -0
  87. {msgraph_sdk-1.9.0.dist-info → msgraph_sdk-1.11.0.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
@@ -73,11 +73,11 @@ class ExternalItemItemRequestBuilder(BaseRequestBuilder):
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- Retrieve the list of messages (without the replies) in a channel of a team. By using delta query, you can get new or updated messages in a channel. Delta query supports both full synchronization that retrieves all the messages in the specified channel, and incremental synchronization that retrieves those messages that have been added or changed in the channel since the last synchronization. Typically, you would do an initial full synchronization, and then get incremental changes to that messages view periodically. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operation. A GET request with the delta function returns either: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call for that same calendar view. A @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after acquiring @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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+ Get the list of messages from all chats in which a user is a participant, including one-on-one chats, group chats, and meeting chats. When you use delta query, you can get new or updated messages. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operations. A GET request with the delta function returns one of the following: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call. An @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after you acquire @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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- Retrieve the list of messages (without the replies) in a channel of a team. By using delta query, you can get new or updated messages in a channel. Delta query supports both full synchronization that retrieves all the messages in the specified channel, and incremental synchronization that retrieves those messages that have been added or changed in the channel since the last synchronization. Typically, you would do an initial full synchronization, and then get incremental changes to that messages view periodically. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operation. A GET request with the delta function returns either: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call for that same calendar view. A @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after acquiring @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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+ Get the list of messages from all chats in which a user is a participant, including one-on-one chats, group chats, and meeting chats. When you use delta query, you can get new or updated messages. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operations. A GET request with the delta function returns one of the following: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call. An @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after you acquire @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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- Retrieve the list of messages (without the replies) in a channel of a team. By using delta query, you can get new or updated messages in a channel. Delta query supports both full synchronization that retrieves all the messages in the specified channel, and incremental synchronization that retrieves those messages that have been added or changed in the channel since the last synchronization. Typically, you would do an initial full synchronization, and then get incremental changes to that messages view periodically. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operation. A GET request with the delta function returns either: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call for that same calendar view. A @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after acquiring @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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+ Get the list of messages from all chats in which a user is a participant, including one-on-one chats, group chats, and meeting chats. When you use delta query, you can get new or updated messages. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operations. A GET request with the delta function returns one of the following: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call. An @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after you acquire @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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- Retrieve the list of messages (without the replies) in a channel of a team. By using delta query, you can get new or updated messages in a channel. Delta query supports both full synchronization that retrieves all the messages in the specified channel, and incremental synchronization that retrieves those messages that have been added or changed in the channel since the last synchronization. Typically, you would do an initial full synchronization, and then get incremental changes to that messages view periodically. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operation. A GET request with the delta function returns either: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call for that same calendar view. A @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after acquiring @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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+ Get the list of messages from all chats in which a user is a participant, including one-on-one chats, group chats, and meeting chats. When you use delta query, you can get new or updated messages. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operations. A GET request with the delta function returns one of the following: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call. An @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after you acquire @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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- Retrieve the list of messages (without the replies) in a channel of a team. By using delta query, you can get new or updated messages in a channel. Delta query supports both full synchronization that retrieves all the messages in the specified channel, and incremental synchronization that retrieves those messages that have been added or changed in the channel since the last synchronization. Typically, you would do an initial full synchronization, and then get incremental changes to that messages view periodically. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operation. A GET request with the delta function returns either: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call for that same calendar view. A @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after acquiring @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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+ Get the list of messages from all chats in which a user is a participant, including one-on-one chats, group chats, and meeting chats. When you use delta query, you can get new or updated messages. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operations. A GET request with the delta function returns one of the following: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call. An @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after you acquire @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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- Retrieve the list of messages (without the replies) in a channel of a team. By using delta query, you can get new or updated messages in a channel. Delta query supports both full synchronization that retrieves all the messages in the specified channel, and incremental synchronization that retrieves those messages that have been added or changed in the channel since the last synchronization. Typically, you would do an initial full synchronization, and then get incremental changes to that messages view periodically. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operation. A GET request with the delta function returns either: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call for that same calendar view. A @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after acquiring @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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+ Get the list of messages from all chats in which a user is a participant, including one-on-one chats, group chats, and meeting chats. When you use delta query, you can get new or updated messages. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operations. A GET request with the delta function returns one of the following: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call. An @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after you acquire @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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- Retrieve the list of messages (without the replies) in a channel of a team. By using delta query, you can get new or updated messages in a channel. Delta query supports both full synchronization that retrieves all the messages in the specified channel, and incremental synchronization that retrieves those messages that have been added or changed in the channel since the last synchronization. Typically, you would do an initial full synchronization, and then get incremental changes to that messages view periodically. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operation. A GET request with the delta function returns either: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call for that same calendar view. A @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after acquiring @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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+ Get the list of messages from all chats in which a user is a participant, including one-on-one chats, group chats, and meeting chats. When you use delta query, you can get new or updated messages. To get the replies for a message, use the list message replies or the get message reply operations. A GET request with the delta function returns one of the following: State tokens are opaque to the client. To proceed with a round of change tracking, copy and apply the @odata.nextLink or @odata.deltaLink URL returned from the last GET request to the next delta function call. An @odata.deltaLink returned in a response signifies that the current round of change tracking is complete. You can save and use the @odata.deltaLink URL when you begin to retrieve more changes (messages changed or posted after you acquire @odata.deltaLink). For more information, see the delta query documentation.
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34
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36
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53
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74
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98
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98
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109
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120
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34
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34
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74
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74
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78
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81
81
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98
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98
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35
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35
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51
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52
52
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53
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54
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54
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55
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56
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57
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75
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75
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77
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99
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99
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102
102
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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ class CustomAuthenticationExtensionItemRequestBuilder(BaseRequestBuilder):
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110
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110
+ Read the properties and relationships of a customAuthenticationExtension object. The following derived types are currently supported.
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113
113
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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ class CustomAuthenticationExtensionItemRequestBuilder(BaseRequestBuilder):
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119
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  """
121
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121
+ Update the properties of a customAuthenticationExtension object. The following derived types are currently supported.
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123
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+ Use this API to create a new invitation or reset the redemption status for a guest user who already redeemed their invitation. The invitation adds the external user to the organization as part of B2B collaboration. B2B collaboration is supported in both Microsoft Entra External ID in workforce and external tenants. When creating a new invitation, you have several options available:
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