Azure User Id access to Sharepoint online site

AKG 1 Reputation point
2020-11-13T18:43:03.217+00:00

is it possible to give Azure User Id access to Sharepoint online site ?

any rest api call for that?

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  1. Vasil Michev 106.3K Reputation points MVP
    2020-11-14T17:32:55.437+00:00

    Depends on what you mean by Azure User Id. If it's a user in your tenant's Azure AD instance, this is pretty straightforward. If it's a user from another organization's Azure AD, you can add him as a Guest user: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/external-identities/what-is-b2b


  2. Elsie Lu_MSFT 9,796 Reputation points
    2020-11-16T06:16:40.363+00:00

    Hi @AKG ,
    Per my understanding, Azure user ID and SharePoint user ID are two different things, and as far as I know there is currently no similar rest api to give access to SharePoint online using that user id of azure. I think the way michev mentioned could be using external users in SharePoint Online (with a cost-free Azure Active Directory). You could refer to this link for more information.

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