hardwareOathAuthenticationMethod resource type

Namespace: microsoft.graph

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Exposes the hardware OATH method on the user object. The method must first be defined by the hardwareOathTokenAuthenticationMethodDevice policy for it to be managed on the user object.

Inherits from authenticationMethod.

Methods

Method Return type Description
List hardwareOathAuthenticationMethod collection Get a list of the hardwareOathAuthenticationMethod objects and their properties.
Create hardwareOathAuthenticationMethod Create a new hardwareOathAuthenticationMethod object.
Get hardwareOathAuthenticationMethod Read the properties and relationships of a hardwareOathAuthenticationMethod object.
Delete None Delete a hardwareOathAuthenticationMethod object.
Activate None Activate a hardware OATH token that is already assigned to a user.
Deactivate None Deactive a hardware OATH token. It remains assigned to the user.
Assign and activate None Assign and activate a hardware token at the same time.
Assign and activate by serial number None Assign and activate a hardware token at the same time by hardware token serial number.

Properties

Property Type Description
createdDateTime DateTimeOffset The date and time the authentication method was registered to the user. Read-only. Optional. The timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
id String Unique identifier for the device. Inherited from entity.

Relationships

Relationship Type Description
device hardwareOathTokenAuthenticationMethodDevice Exposes the hardware OATH method in the directory.

JSON representation

The following JSON representation shows the resource type.

{
  "@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.hardwareOathAuthenticationMethod",
  "createdDateTime": "String (timestamp)",
  "id": "String (identifier)",
}