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Feb 12, 2026
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Handling Legacy User Settings in SharePoint Framework

Paolo Pialorsi
Paolo Pialorsi

Introduction The SharePoint Framework (SPFx) has undergone some important changes in how it handles Entra ID app registration and security models. Here you can find additional details about what was updated and about the new application IDs used by SPFx. These changes have important implications for developers who previously relied on legacy user ...

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Feb 6, 2026
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Mastering User Settings in SharePoint Framework

Paolo Pialorsi
Paolo Pialorsi

User preferences and settings are fundamental components of modern web applications. When developing SharePoint Framework (SPFx) solutions, the ability to store and manage user-specific configurations across devices and sessions becomes crucial for delivering personalized experiences. This article explores a robust, enterprise-ready pattern for han...

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Jan 28, 2026
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Introducing the Microsoft Graph User Configuration API (preview)

Cameron Parker
Cameron Parker

The User Configuration API is now available in the beta endpoint in Microsoft Graph. Use it to create, read, update, and delete user configuration objects in Exchange Online mail folders.

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Nov 24, 2025
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SharePoint Site Creation in Microsoft Graph

SharePoint team
SharePoint team

The SharePoint team is excited to (finally) bring Site Collection creation to Graph! Starting in Microsoft Graph beta you can now create new site collections!

SharePointMicrosoft GraphMicrosoft 365 Developer
Aug 29, 2025
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Microsoft Graph Toolkit retirement

Ben Summers
Ben Summers

We are announcing the deprecation of the Microsoft Graph Toolkit (MGT). The retirement period begins September 1st, 2025 with full retirement planned for August 28th, 2026. Why we’re retiring this toolkit We introduced the Microsoft Graph Toolkit (MGT) to simplify the developer experience when building web applications that connect to Microsoft G...

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Aug 29, 2025
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Microsoft Graph CLI retirement

Ben Summers
Ben Summers

We are announcing the retirement of the Microsoft Graph command-line interface (CLI). The Microsoft Graph CLI has served as a powerful tool for developers and IT professionals to interact with Microsoft Graph through simple terminal commands—enabling automation, scripting, and streamlined access to Microsoft 365 data and services. As we evolve our ...

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