Your Outlook add-in can access information from anywhere on the Internet, whether from the server that hosts the add-in, from your internal network, or from somewhere else in the cloud. If that information is protected, your add-in needs a way to authenticate your user. Outlook add-ins provide a number of different methods to authenticate, depending on your specific scenario. You may want get it started from here, consider oAuth2 flows and see other which options suits your scenario.
Outlook authentication for the application - API
Darak, Seraj
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Outlook authentication for the application - API
Is there a way of developing a plugin for outlook, that allows user to enter a password and MFA token. This is at the main authentication screen - for Outlook. The password and MFA token, will be authenticated by a Kerberos server [Workmail in AWS]. If the login is succcessful, the user can proceed to open Outlook
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Deva-MSFT 2,266 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2021-03-19T11:08:38.08+00:00