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Jul 25, 2023
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Announcing Microsoft Graph PHP 2.0.0-RC19

Isaac Vargas Chacon
Isaac Vargas Chacon

Today we are announcing the new RC19 version. Since the RC5 announcement, we have improved many of the common scenarios to give you time back to focus on quality and design.

Microsoft Graph
Jul 18, 2023
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Breaking changes in the Microsoft Graph list channels API (beta) 

Sumit Gupta
Sumit Gupta

For quite some time, we’ve offered developers access to our Get List Channels API on the beta endpoint of Microsoft Graph. The Get List Channels API helps in fetching the list of channels for a team. However, as is sometimes the case with pre-production APIs, we’re making a few necessary changes.

Microsoft Graph
Jul 14, 2023
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Microsoft Graph for SharePoint Pages public preview – update

DC Padur
DC Padur

The Microsoft Graph API for SharePoint pages has been in the public preview stage since early 2023. We have seen consistent usage, growth, and feedback from our community. Based on the beta API usage feedback we are making changes to improve the overall experience in preparation for the V1.0 release in next few months.

SharePointMicrosoft Graph
Jul 11, 2023
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SharePoint datasets now in public preview

Philip Li
Philip Li

OneDrive and SharePoint (ODSP) datasets in Microsoft Graph Data Connect are moving from private preview to public preview. Starting July 11, 2023, we are introducing new dataset names without “preview.”

Microsoft GraphSharePoint
Jul 7, 2023
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Upgrade to Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK v2, now generally available

Carol Mbasinge Kigoonya
Carol Mbasinge Kigoonya

Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK v2 is now generally available. This version includes many improvements, including simplified authentication and improved error handling. It’s also half the size and speeds up automation.

Microsoft Graph
Jul 6, 2023
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Microsoft Graph PowerShell v1 to v2 migration toolkit

Carol Mbasinge Kigoonya
Carol Mbasinge Kigoonya

Microsoft Graph PowerShell v2 introduces changes that will require v1 users to change their scripts to address issues like naming conventions of command names if their scripts include directives for switching to beta profile.

Microsoft Graph