Connecting to SharePoint Online
Question
How do we connect Digital Hive to Microsoft SharePoint Online?
Answer
As a Digital Hive administrator, connecting to Microsoft SharePoint Online can be accomplished via the following steps:
- Open the Digital Hive Control Center
- Click on the Connectors and select New Connector
- Select Microsoft SharePoint Online
- Provide a name for the Connector
- Enter the App ID and App Secret values that were created in the Microsoft Azure portal (see note below)
- Provide the SharePoint Online Site URL. For example, digitalhive.sharepoint.com
- Enter the Site Names that are desired for inclusion within Digital Hive. If multiple sites are required, multiple site names can be used in a comma separated format
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