io.github.okapi-ca/ms-365-admin

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v0.6.3io.github.okapi-caUnknownUpdated 1mo agonpmGitHub

Microsoft 365 administration via Graph API application permissions (read-only by default).

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Microsoft 365 administration via Graph API application permissions (client credentials). Built on the architecture and endpoint-driven design pioneered by Softeria/ms-365-mcp-server, and complementary to it: Softeria's server uses delegated permissions for end-user productivity scenarios, while this one uses application permissions for admin operations —…

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Authorio.github.okapi-ca
LicenseUnknown
Version0.6.3
Sourcemcp-registry
Trust Status
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95/100Trusted
Listed in Forge index+10/10
Publisher identity verified+0/25
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Domain verification+0/5
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CVE scan · clean+30/30
Static analysis · clean+20/20
npm provenance (Sigstore)+5/5
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StatusCommunity-indexed
PublisherUnverified
SignatureUnsigned
Domain
Provenance✓ Sigstore-verified · ada21db
Dependencies60 resolved+ · none vulnerable
Tool surface
Security scan✓ Cleanv0.14.0 · 20d ago
EvalsNone
IndexedJun 13, 2026

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Microsoft 365 administration via Graph API application permissions (client credentials). Built on the architecture and endpoint-driven design pioneered by Softeria/ms-365-mcp-server, and complementary to it: Softeria's server uses delegated permissions for end-user productivity scenarios, while this one uses application permissions for admin operations — security monitoring, identity audits, incident response, and service health. See Acknowledgments…

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