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title: Microsoft
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# Outlook/Microsoft 365
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The Outlook integration enables you to use your outlook.com or Microsoft 365 account to use for conflict checking and event bookings.
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## Obtaining Microsoft Graph Client ID and Secret
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1. Open [Azure App Registration](https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_AAD_IAM/ActiveDirectoryMenuBlade/RegisteredApps) and select New registration
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2. Name your application
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3. Set **Who can use this application or access this API?** to **Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant)**
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4. Set the **Web** redirect URI to `<CALENDSO URL>/api/integrations/office365calendar/callback` replacing CALENDSO URL with the URI at which your application runs.
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5. Use **Application (client) ID** as the **MS_GRAPH_CLIENT_ID** attribute value in .env
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6. Click **Certificates & secrets** create a new client secret and use the value as the **MS_GRAPH_CLIENT_SECRET** attribute
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## Removing Permissions for Cal to access your Microsoft Workplace Account
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Hover over Cal.com in the my apps portal, then select `manage your application`.
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The top part of permissions window shows what you personally consented to. Examples of apps permissions include the ability to access your calendar, contacts, or camera.
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You can revoke any of the permissions you consented to by selecting `Revoke Permissions`, however removing a permission may break some of the apps functionality. If you have problems after you remove permissions or accounts, contact your organization's Helpdesk for additional assistance.
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If you require more help, head over the Microsoft Documentation Page about [Managing Applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/user-help/my-applications-portal-permissions-saved-accounts)
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