Add application permission to outlook connector (#128297)

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@ -67,10 +67,12 @@ To integrate with the Outlook connector using Azure, follow these steps to creat
3. Navigate to the *Overview* tab. Make a note of the `Client ID` and `Tenant ID`.
4. Click on the *Certificates & secrets* tab and create a new client secret. Keep this secret handy.
5. Go to the *API permissions* tab.
* Click on "Add permissions."
* Choose "APIs my organization uses."
* Search for and select "Office 365 Exchange Online."
* Add the `full_access_as_app` application permission.
* Click on "Add permissions".
* Choose "APIs my organization uses".
* Search for and select "Office 365 Exchange Online".
** Add the `full_access_as_app` application permission.
* Search for and select "Microsoft Graph"
** Add the `User.Read.All` application permission.
You can now use the Client ID, Tenant ID, and Client Secret you've noted to configure the Outlook connector.
@ -280,10 +282,12 @@ To integrate with the Outlook connector using Azure, follow these steps to creat
3. Navigate to the *Overview* tab. Make a note of the `Client ID` and `Tenant ID`.
4. Click on the *Certificates & secrets* tab and create a new client secret. Keep this secret handy.
5. Go to the *API permissions* tab.
* Click on "Add permissions."
* Choose "APIs my organization uses."
* Search for and select "Office 365 Exchange Online."
* Add the `full_access_as_app` application permission.
* Click on "Add permissions".
* Choose "APIs my organization uses".
* Search for and select "Office 365 Exchange Online".
** Add the `full_access_as_app` application permission.
* Search for and select "Microsoft Graph"
** Add the `User.Read.All` application permission.
You can now use the Client ID, Tenant ID, and Client Secret you've noted to configure the Outlook connector.