The URI to which Microsoft Azure AD will redirect in response to an OAuth 2.0 request. The value does not need to be a physical endpoint, but must be a valid URI. Microsoft Azure AD will also check that the redirect URI your application supplies in the OAuth 2.0 request matches one of these registered values.
The unique identifier for your application. You will need to use this if your application accesses web APIs in another application, ...
The unique identifier for your application. You will need to use this if your application calls another web API, such as ...
The uploaded configuration file has at least one role that has only one instance. You should deploy at least two instances ...
The URI to which Microsoft Azure AD will redirect in response to an OAuth 2.0 request. The value does not need to be a physical ...
The URI to which Microsoft Azure AD will redirect in response to an OAuth 2.0 request. The value does not need to be a physical ...
The URI used as a unique logical identifier for your app. The URI must be in a verified custom domain for an external user ...
The uri userinfo is invalid as it has '{0}' segments. It should have exactly 2 segments containing username and password ...
The URL of the compliance endpoint of the MDM service. When a user is denied access to a resource from a non-compliant device, ...
The URL of the enrollment endpoint of the MDM service. The enrollment endpoint is used to enroll devices for management with ...