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When you register an application through the Azure portal, an application object and service principal are automatically created in your home directory or tenant. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/howto-create-service-principal-portal
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A service principal is created in each tenant where the application is used and references the globally unique app object. The service principal object defines what the app can actually do in the specific tenant, who can access the app, and what resources the app can access.
Correct answer is Service Principal.
A service principal is created in each tenant where the application is used and references the globally unique app object. The service principal object defines what the app can actually do in the specific tenant, who can access the app, and what resources the app can access.
The answer is correct. Here is more informations if you need :
When you register an application through the Azure portal, an application object and service principal are automatically created in your home directory or tenant.
A service principal is a security identity used to represent an application in Azure Active Directory (AAD). It is used to authenticate the application to access resources, and also to assign permissions to those resources.
A service principal is like a user identity (login and password or certificate) for an application.
An application object, on the other hand, is a representation of an application in Azure Active Directory. It contains information about the application, such as its name and URL, as well as its associated service principal.
In summary, a service principal is a security identity used to authenticate an application, while an application object is a representation of the application in Azure Active Directory that contains information about the application and its associated service principal.
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