Microsoft Global Admin needs to provide consent to applications installed by users. This usually appears when:
It's the user's first time logging into the CloudExtend application
When scheduling the first search using CloudExtend Analytics
Microsoft empowers administrators to finely control application permissions and provide consent to users before utilizing applications like CloudExtend.
Grant Consent for Outlook and Excel
Open the link and log in using a Microsoft Global Admin account.
To Enable Consent on behalf of your Organization
To Enable Consent on behalf of your Organization
Step 1: Click the Maintain access to data and enable the Consent on behalf of your organization.
Step 2: Click Accept.
Step 3: No further steps are needed as permissions have been granted to all users.
To Enable Consent for a Specific Set of Users
To Enable Consent for a Specific Set of Users
Step 1: Validate that you did not check "Consent on behalf of your organization" on the previous pop up if it was shown and click Accept.
Step 2. Go to Microsoft Entra Admin Center (https://entra.microsoft.com).
and search for Enterprise Applications. Microsoft Entra provides the best experience from Microsoft, however, you can also do the same at https://portal.azure.com.
Step 3: Next, search the Enterprise Applications for CloudExtend Identity.
There should be at least one user who has accepted the consent application for it to show in the portal. That's why, we need the admin to consent and log in first.
Step 4: Go to Assign users and groups
Step 5: Assign the desired users or groups. By addings groups you can make this process dynamic, ie anytime a user is added to a group they will automatically have access.
Additional Steps for CloudExtend Analytics
Admin needs to grant additional consent for users that will be utilizing the CloudExtend Analytics application as this will request to allow to read and write data.
Open the link and log in using a Microsoft Global Admin account.






