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This article discusses security principals for Windows Server accounts and security groups and how they work in Active Directory.
Security principals are any entity that can be authenticated by the operating system, such as a user account, a computer account, or a thread or process that runs in the security context of a user or computer account, or the security groups for these accounts. Security principals have long been a foundation for controlling access to securable resources on Windows computers. Each security ...
Learn about principals in Database Engine, which are entities that can request SQL Server resources. There are SQL Server-level and database-level principals.
Find, assess, and secure service principals. The ApplicationID represents the global application and is the same for application instances, across tenants. The ObjectID is a unique value for an application object. As with users, groups, and other resources, the ObjectID helps to identify an application instance in Microsoft Entra ID. To learn more, see Application and service principal ...
Learn about agent service principals in Microsoft Entra and how they differ from traditional service principals in authentication, permissions, and lifecycle management.
A service principal can retrieve its own application and service principal details without being granted any application permissions. The Application.ReadWrite.OwnedBy permission allows an app to call GET /applications and GET /servicePrincipals to list all applications and service principals in the tenant. This scope of access has been allowed for the permission. To read the ...