How should you configure MyApp’s manifest JSON file?

DRAG DROP

You publish a multi-tenant application named MyApp to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
You need to ensure that only directory administrators from the other organizations can
access MyApp’s web API.
How should you configure MyApp’s manifest JSON file? To answer, drag the appropriate
PowerShell command to the correct location in the application’s manifest JSON file. Each
value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar
between panes or scroll to view content.

DRAG DROP

You publish a multi-tenant application named MyApp to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
You need to ensure that only directory administrators from the other organizations can
access MyApp’s web API.
How should you configure MyApp’s manifest JSON file? To answer, drag the appropriate
PowerShell command to the correct location in the application’s manifest JSON file. Each
value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar
between panes or scroll to view content.

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Explanation:



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testerkv

testerkv

muki…. don’t copy and paste incorrect answers…

challenge

challenge

False
Global

Haico

Haico

•Note: ‘resourceScopeType’ should be “Personal” if it’s something that each user should consent to, or “Global” if it’s something that applies to the entire tenant, (and thus, an administrator would have to consent to).

Prady

Prady

+1 for Global

joni

joni

is this answer correct?