IMicrosoftGraphUser.UserPrincipalName Property

Definition

The user principal name (UPN) of the user. The UPN is an Internet-style login name for the user based on the Internet standard RFC 822. By convention, this should map to the user's email name. The general format is alias@domain, where domain must be present in the tenant's collection of verified domains. This property is required when a user is created. The verified domains for the tenant can be accessed from the verifiedDomains property of organization.NOTE: While this property can contain accent characters, they can cause access issues to first-party applications for the user. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith, endsWith) and $orderBy.

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public string UserPrincipalName { get; set; }
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member this.UserPrincipalName : string with get, set
Public Property UserPrincipalName As String

Property Value

Attributes

Applies to