If this application is not supported by PhotoCloud to work properly with OneDrive, then there's nothing we can do since the issue is related to the app not properly connecting to Azure AD. You can find the app id uri in the Manifest in the section : IdentifierUris.Īlso, I see that you've posted this before : Īnd PhotoCloud has already said that this is not supported by them. What you're currently showing in the picture is the Client ID is different from the app id uri.
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Thanksĭid they give you any instructions on how to set this up? If not please let us know if there are anymore questions. Please remember to mark one of the responses as answer if your question has been answered. This post shows how to perform this task for your own Azure AD Application Registrations in the legacy portal : If it's a v2.0 application there should be a grant consent button under api permissions in your aad application. This doc goes over how to do it specifically for v2.0 applications : The official docs that go over how to do this can be found here : This doc goes over how to do this specifically for enterprise applications which is Thanks again for your feedback, and remember to mark a response as answer,Īre you the administrator for your tenant? It looks like you tried adding a gallery application and didn't grant admin consent on behalf of the Enterprise application yet. Microsoft is definitely looking into this, and are very interested in implementing and making this a feature. In addition to that it looks like this feature has already been requested. In the future if you have anymore feedback please file it under the onedrive feedback section here : Absolutely, I will go in and put this feedback for you.