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Question about O365 API Schema

Anonymous
2024-11-04T16:50:19+00:00

Hey all. I'm looking for some insight on the O365 API Schema. Specifically on the values returned for the field AuthenticationMethod. The table referenced only shows values 0-19, but I've seen results in different tenants come back with 64262144, and 33554440 . Does anyone have any experience with these kinds of values returned in O365 logging or know what they might pertain to?

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/office-365-management-api/office-365-management-activity-api-schema#enum-authenticationmethod---type-edmint32

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-11-05T19:11:15+00:00

    Hi Tracy! I went ahead and posted on Microsoft Learn. Thank you for the response.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-11-05T05:49:09+00:00

    Dear King tBird

    Thanks for raising your concerns in Microsoft Community.

    We understand that you want to consult about the API architecture of Office 365.

    I would like to help you, but unfortunately, your question involves architecture and is beyond the support scope of the Microsoft Community.

    This question is more suitable to be posted on Microsoft Learn. Because more users post these questions there. You can click [Ask a question], where experts can provide more professional solutions.

    The following is a link to the section where you can propose specific solutions and share your ideas.

    Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Q&A

    Although I can't help you further, I hope the information I provided can help you find a better direction. If you need our assistance in the future, please feel free to contact us.

    Your understanding and patience will be greatly appreciated.

    Best Regards,

    Tracy - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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