In this step, you set up the environment variables in Postman that you use to retrieve an access token. ![]() The application can read users in Azure AD. is added as an application permission, which is a permission that does not require a signed-in user. ![]() The application can read mail on behalf of the user. Mail.Read is added as a delegated permission, which is a permission that requires a signed-in user. The application now has two permissions configured. Hover over the new client secret Value and copy it you'll need this in step 4. Select New client secret, enter a description, and then select Add.On the left menu, select Certificates and secrets.From here, you can get the application (client) ID and directory (tenant) ID. On the horizontal menu, select Grant admin consent for, and then select Yes.Expand the User options, and then select.Select Application permissions, type User., and then select Application Permissions.Type Mail., expand the Mail options, and then select Mail.Read.On the horizontal menu, select Add a permission, select Microsoft Graph, and then select Delegated Permissions.On the left menu, select API Permissions.On the horizontal menu, select New registration.On the left menu, select App registrations.Under Azure Services, select Azure Active Directory.Go to and sign in with your developer tenant administrator account.If you don't have a developer tenant, you can sign up for one through the Microsoft 365 Developer Program. To use this collection in your own developer tenant, create an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) application and give it the appropriate permissions for the requests that you want to call. If you open Postman for Windows, you see this forked collection in your workspace. You don't need the agent if you're using the Postman for Windows app. You can't use Postman for the web without this due to CORS restrictions in the web browser. To use this particular Postman collection in your web browser, download the Postman Desktop Agent. Step 2: Download the Postman Agent (optional - Postman web browser only) You are redirected to a fork of the main Microsoft Graph Postman collection in your own workspace. Under Workspace, ensure that My Workspace is selected in the dropdown list.Fill in a label for your own fork this can be any text.Go to the Postman collection labeled Microsoft Graph.To use the Postman collection, fork it to your own Postman workspace. ![]() Step 1: Fork the Microsoft Graph Postman collection
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