If you are facing to the error message mentioned previously, the first thing to do is to check if your application uses one of the permission in the list above.
If it’s the case, make sure that you absolutely need it, otherwise remove the right from the declared permissions for your application in Azure AD and it should solve the problem.
For example, you can perform searches on SharePoint sites under the identity of the current user, even if you only have the “Read items in all site collection” permission. It’s not needed to add the “Run search queries as a user” permission.
If you need the permission, you have to ask a tenant administrator to consent your application. Until the administrator consent, all users which are not administrators of the Office 365 tenant won’t be able to log-in and use your application.
I guess i don't exactly know where to go from here.
What permissions is cloud drive asking for that would be triggering this?
What setting do i need to make sure is set on O365 to not make this happen?
*UPDATE*
Just for a test i decided to see if another application could connect. It could. I will refrain from naming names, but am not more under the impression that this can be fixed on CloudDrives side.
*UPDATE2*
One thing i did notice was that the other application asked if i wanted just my personal files or sharepoint also. Not sure if that is relevant or not. I only tested with personal.
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Is this a configuration setting on the business side of things? I assume not everyone has this problem.
Just googling the issue i found a few links with some good information.
http://blog.beecomedigital.com/2015/06/08/aadsts90093-calling-principal-cannot-consent-due-to-lack-of-permissions/
I guess i don't exactly know where to go from here.
What permissions is cloud drive asking for that would be triggering this?
What setting do i need to make sure is set on O365 to not make this happen?
*UPDATE*
Just for a test i decided to see if another application could connect. It could. I will refrain from naming names, but am not more under the impression that this can be fixed on CloudDrives side.
*UPDATE2*
One thing i did notice was that the other application asked if i wanted just my personal files or sharepoint also. Not sure if that is relevant or not. I only tested with personal.
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