![]() ![]() This token is then used to call the web API (and is refreshed as needed).īecause users can't interact with daemon applications, incremental consent isn't possible. After successful authentication, the daemon receives an access token (and a refresh token) from the Microsoft identity platform. This type of application requests an access token by using its application identity and presenting its application ID, credential (password or certificate), and application ID URI to Azure AD. Users can't interact with a daemon application because it requires its own identity. This secret is passed in during the call to Azure AD to get a token.
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