Admin consent: the practical flow
What admins typically need to do to grant consent for Graph permissions, and how to validate success afterward.
Admin consent is a normal part of enterprise Microsoft integrations. Plan for it early to avoid last-minute blockers.
After consent, validate by running a small test operation before bulk imports.
Key points
- Plan for consent during onboarding
- Validate with a test call
- Document who approved and when
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This guide is informational. If you’re using Intune features, ensure you have the right tenant permissions and administrator consent where required.