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Yes, but would recommend using certificates instead of secret for most scenarios, as secrets use legacy authentication with limited use in the module. Read more here |
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Is it possible to use PnP PowerShell with application permissions so that I can utilize tenantID, clientID, and Secret for authentication instead of using a username and password?
My requirement is to monitor SharePoint metrics for various clients, and I use MFA for all of them. I intend to automate tasks, but it becomes unfeasible with MFA.
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