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ApplicationDelegated Read All Resources

Allows the app to read your organization's sign-in identifiers, without a signed-in user.

Delegated Access App-Only Access

Permission Details

Application Permission

Read all sign-in identifiers

Allows the app to read your organization's sign-in identifiers, without a signed-in user.

Delegated Permission Admin consent required

Read SignInIdentifiers

Allows the app to read your organization's sign-in identifiers, on behalf of the signed-in user.

Properties

Property Type Description
id string The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
correlationId stringNullable The identifier the client sends when sign-in is initiated. This property is used for troubleshooting the corresponding sign-in activity when calling for support. Supports $filter (eq).
isTenantRestricted booleanNullable Shows whether the sign in event was subject to a Microsoft Entra tenant restriction policy.
userAgent stringNullable The user agent information related to sign-in. Supports $filter (eq, startsWith).
clientAppUsed stringNullable The legacy client used for sign-in activity. For example: Browser, Exchange ActiveSync, Modern clients, IMAP, MAPI, SMTP, or POP. Supports $filter (eq).
signInIdentifierType object The type of sign in identifier. The possible values are: userPrincipalName, phoneNumber, proxyAddress, qrCode, onPremisesUserPrincipalName, unknownFutureValue.
createdDateTime date-time The date and time the sign-in was initiated. The Timestamp type is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $orderby, $filter (eq, le, and ge).
authenticationDetails microsoft.graph.authenticationDetail collection The result of the authentication attempt and more details on the authentication method.
authenticationRequirement stringNullable The authentication stage reached during sign-in. It doesn't account for previously satisfied claims. If primary authentication fails, the sign-in attempt is not evaluated by Conditional Access, so the resulting value is singleFactorAuthentication. Supports $filter (eq, startsWith).
userPrincipalName stringNullable User principal name of the user that initiated the sign-in. This value is always in lowercase. For guest users whose values in the user object typically contain #EXT# before the domain part, this property stores the value in both lowercase and the 'true' format. For example, while the user object stores AdeleVance_fabrikam.com#EXT#@contoso.com, the sign-in logs store adelevance@fabrikam.com. Supports $filter (eq, startsWith).
sessionLifetimePolicies microsoft.graph.sessionLifetimePolicy collection Any conditional access session management policies that were applied during the sign-in event.
networkLocationDetails microsoft.graph.networkLocationDetail collection The network location details including the type of network used and its names.
flaggedForReview booleanNullable During a failed sign-in, a user can select a button in the Azure portal to mark the failed event for tenant admins. If a user selects the button to flag the failed sign-in, this value is true.
riskDetail object The reason behind a specific state of a risky user, sign-in, or a risk event. The value none means that Microsoft Entra risk detection hasn't flagged the user or the sign-in as a risky event so far. Supports $filter (eq). Note: Details for this property are only available for Microsoft Entra ID P2 customers. All other customers are returned hidden.
mfaDetail object This property is deprecated.

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Graph Methods

Delegated access App-only access

No API methods available for this version.

Methods
GET /identity/signInIdentifiers/{signInIdentifier-name}

No PowerShell cmdlets available for this version.

Code Examples

C# / .NET SDK
// Install: dotnet add package Microsoft.Graph
// Install: dotnet add package Azure.Identity
using Microsoft.Graph;
using Azure.Identity;

// Delegated permissions - interactive user sign-in
var scopes = new[] { "SignInIdentifier.Read.All" };
var options = new InteractiveBrowserCredentialOptions
{
    ClientId = "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
    TenantId = "YOUR_TENANT_ID",
    RedirectUri = new Uri("http://localhost")
};
var credential = new InteractiveBrowserCredential(options);
var graphClient = new GraphServiceClient(credential, scopes);

// Example: GET /me
var result = await graphClient.Me.GetAsync();
Console.WriteLine($"User: {result?.DisplayName}");

// Application permissions - daemon/service app
var tenantId = "YOUR_TENANT_ID";
var clientId = "YOUR_CLIENT_ID";
var clientSecret = "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET";

var credential = new ClientSecretCredential(tenantId, clientId, clientSecret);
var graphClient = new GraphServiceClient(credential);

// Example: GET /users/{user-id}
var users = await graphClient.Users.GetAsync();
foreach (var user in users?.Value ?? [])
{
    Console.WriteLine($"User: {user.DisplayName}");
}
JavaScript / TypeScript
// npm install @azure/msal-browser @microsoft/microsoft-graph-client
import { PublicClientApplication } from "@azure/msal-browser";
import { Client } from "@microsoft/microsoft-graph-client";
import { AuthCodeMSALBrowserAuthenticationProvider } from 
    "@microsoft/microsoft-graph-client/authProviders/authCodeMsalBrowser";

const msalConfig = {
    auth: {
        clientId: "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
        authority: "https://login.microsoftonline.com/YOUR_TENANT_ID"
    }
};

const pca = new PublicClientApplication(msalConfig);
await pca.initialize();

// Delegated: Login with required scope
const loginResponse = await pca.loginPopup({
    scopes: ["SignInIdentifier.Read.All"]
});

const authProvider = new AuthCodeMSALBrowserAuthenticationProvider(pca, {
    account: loginResponse.account,
    scopes: ["SignInIdentifier.Read.All"],
    interactionType: "popup"
});

const graphClient = Client.initWithMiddleware({ authProvider });

// Example: GET /me
const result = await graphClient.api("/me").get();
console.log(result);

// Application: Use client credentials (Node.js backend only)
// npm install @azure/identity @microsoft/microsoft-graph-client
import { ClientSecretCredential } from "@azure/identity";
import { TokenCredentialAuthenticationProvider } from 
    "@microsoft/microsoft-graph-client/authProviders/azureTokenCredentials";

const credential = new ClientSecretCredential(
    "YOUR_TENANT_ID",
    "YOUR_CLIENT_ID", 
    "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET"
);

const authProvider = new TokenCredentialAuthenticationProvider(credential, {
    scopes: ["https://graph.microsoft.com/.default"]
});

const graphClient = Client.initWithMiddleware({ authProvider });
const result = await graphClient.api("/users").get();
console.log(result);
PowerShell
# Install Microsoft Graph PowerShell module
Install-Module Microsoft.Graph -Scope CurrentUser

# Delegated access - interactive sign-in
Connect-MgGraph -Scopes "SignInIdentifier.Read.All"

# Verify connection
Get-MgContext | Select-Object Account, TenantId, Scopes

# Example: GET /me
$result = Invoke-MgGraphRequest -Method GET -Uri "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me"
$result | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 5

# Application access with certificate
$params = @{
    ClientId = "YOUR_CLIENT_ID"
    TenantId = "YOUR_TENANT_ID"
    CertificateThumbprint = "YOUR_CERT_THUMBPRINT"
}
Connect-MgGraph @params

# Or with client secret (not recommended for production)
# Connect-MgGraph -ClientSecretCredential $credential

# Example: GET /users
$result = Invoke-MgGraphRequest -Method GET -Uri "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users"
$result | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 5

# Always disconnect when done
Disconnect-MgGraph
Python
# pip install msgraph-sdk azure-identity
from azure.identity import InteractiveBrowserCredential, ClientSecretCredential
from msgraph import GraphServiceClient
import asyncio

# Delegated permissions - interactive browser sign-in
credential = InteractiveBrowserCredential(
    client_id="YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
    tenant_id="YOUR_TENANT_ID"
)
scopes = ["SignInIdentifier.Read.All"]
client = GraphServiceClient(credential, scopes)

async def get_data():
    # Example: GET /me
    result = await client.me.get()
    print(f"User: {result.display_name}")
    return result

asyncio.run(get_data())

# Application permissions - client credentials
credential = ClientSecretCredential(
    tenant_id="YOUR_TENANT_ID",
    client_id="YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
    client_secret="YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET"
)
scopes = ["https://graph.microsoft.com/.default"]
client = GraphServiceClient(credential, scopes)

async def get_users():
    # Example: GET /users
    result = await client.users.get()
    for user in result.value:
        print(f"User: {user.display_name}")
    return result

asyncio.run(get_users())

App Registration

1

Navigate to Azure Portal

Go to App registrations in Microsoft Entra admin center

2

Add API Permission

Select your app → API permissions → Add a permission → Microsoft Graph

3

Select Permission Type

Choose Application permissions or Delegated permissions and search for SignInIdentifier.Read.All

4

Grant Admin Consent

Application permissions always require admin consent. Click "Grant admin consent" in the Azure portal.