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Microsoft Teams connection authentication properties

When you create a Microsoft Teams connection, you can configure the connection using OAuth2 authentication properties.
To authenticate the Microsoft Teams connection using OAuth2 authentication, select OAuth2 in the Authentication Type list and configure the following properties:
Property
Description
Authorization URL
Required. Enter the OAuth authorization URL for the OAuth provider to authorize the user request.
For example: https://login.microsoftonline.com/xxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxx/oauth2/v2.0/authorize
Token Request URL
Required. Enter the OAuth token request URL that handles token requests.
For example: https://login.microsoftonline.com/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx/oauth2/v2.0/token
The expiration of the refresh token depends on the OAuth provider. You must re-authenticate and publish the connection before the token expires.
Note: The refresh token doesn't apply to agents and agent groups.
Client ID
Required. Specify the identifier value from the OAuth provider.
Client Secret
Required. Enter the client secret to connect to the email application.
Scope
Required. Specify the scope. The scope in OAuth authentication limits an application's access to a user's account. You can select multiple scopes for a single client. To enter multiple scopes, separate each value with a space. For example, Channel.Create Channel.Delete.All Channel.ReadBasic.All ChannelMember.Read.All email offline_access Group.Read.All Group.ReadWrite.All.
Authorization Status
Indicates the current status, the name of the user who authorized, and the last time when the authorization was completed.
Authorize Access
Click to initiate the authorization workflow using OAuth.