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Hi Teams.
Not sure where to correct place to raise this issue would be, so please feel free to point me in the right direction.
When creating an adminconsent URL like https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id={{CLIENTID}}&scope={{SCOPES}}&redirect_uri={{REDIRECTURI}}&state={{STATE}} and confirming the admin consent, the user is sometimes redirect to a URI that is shaped like {{REDIRECTURI}}?admin_consent=True&tenant={{TENANTID}}&state={{state}}Sign+in+to+your+account which leads to the state being corrupted by the string "Sign in to your account" beeing appended.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Open a Microsoft adminconsent login URL that is shaped like https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id={{CLIENTID}}&scope={{SCOPES}}&redirect_uri={{REDIRECTURI}}&state={{STATE}}
Select an admin account and approve the request
Sometimes, the redirect uri that is provided with the adminconsent URL is called with the provided state but also with the string "Sign+in+to+your+account" appended to the state query, which can be seen here in our access logs:
Hi Teams.
Not sure where to correct place to raise this issue would be, so please feel free to point me in the right direction.
When creating an adminconsent URL like
https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id={{CLIENTID}}&scope={{SCOPES}}&redirect_uri={{REDIRECTURI}}&state={{STATE}}
and confirming the admin consent, the user is sometimes redirect to a URI that is shaped like{{REDIRECTURI}}?admin_consent=True&tenant={{TENANTID}}&state={{state}}Sign+in+to+your+account
which leads to the state being corrupted by the string "Sign in to your account" beeing appended.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: