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Jan 29, 2019
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New Azure AD Identity Protection APIs now in preview in Microsoft Graph

Microsoft identity platform team
Microsoft identity platform team

Today we’re announcing two new ways to get Azure AD Identity Protection data through Microsoft Graph: The newly introduced riskyUsers API and an updated sign-in API with enhanced risk information.

Microsoft GraphMicrosoft identity platform
Jan 17, 2019
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Updated SharePoint Framework developer training package now available (2019)!

SharePoint team
SharePoint team

We are pleased to announce the availability of a completely updated SharePoint Framework training package which is targeted to be used for self-learning or for redelivering provided material as a local training delivery inside of your own company or for your customers. All materials are provided for you to reuse anyway you preferred without any needs for asking permissions or notifying anyone ("sharing is caring").

Microsoft 365 Developer
Jan 9, 2019
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Subscription lifetime changes for Outlook resources

Microsoft Graph team
Microsoft Graph team

We are in the process of deploying a change to the OutlooK REST API and Microsoft Graph that will expire subscriptions to Outlook-related resources (mail, calendar, contacts, tasks) automatically when certain security-related events occur.

Microsoft Graph
Jan 7, 2019
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SharePoint Development Community (PnP) – January 2019 update

SharePoint team
SharePoint team

SharePoint Dev Ecosystem / SharePoint Patterns and Practices (PnP) January 2019 update is out with a summary of the latest guidance, samples, and solutions from SharePoint engineering or from the community for the community. This article is a summary of all the different areas and topics around SharePoint Dev ecosystem during the past month.

Microsoft 365 Developer
Jan 1, 2019
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Announcing Script Lab React!

Office Add-ins team
Office Add-ins team

Over the past year, we have been busy rewriting the Script Lab add-in using React and Fabric React UI components. We decided to use React to give developers like you an example of an Office add-in built using the React library and to make Script Lab more accessible.

Office Add-ins