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Weekly Permissions sync 2025-09-01

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Pull Request Overview

This PR synchronizes weekly permissions for 2025-09-01, updating permission configurations for various Microsoft Teams and Chats API endpoints. The changes involve reorganizing permission schemes, removing duplicate entries, and standardizing permission requirements across different authentication methods.

  • Consolidated duplicate permission entries for Teams channels and chat members endpoints
  • Standardized permission requirements by removing "Application" from combined schemes where appropriate
  • Removed empty or redundant path configurations to streamline the permission structure

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@jasonjoh jasonjoh changed the base branch from dev to permissions-update/2025-08-30 September 2, 2025 15:38
@jasonjoh jasonjoh merged commit 0ec84b6 into permissions-update/2025-08-30 Sep 2, 2025
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@jasonjoh jasonjoh deleted the permissions-update/2025-09-01 branch September 2, 2025 15:38
jasonjoh added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 2, 2025
* Weekly Permissions sync 2025-08-30

* Weekly Permissions sync 2025-09-02 (#1253)

* Weekly Permissions sync 2025-09-01 (#1252)

* Weekly Permissions sync 2025-08-31 (#1251)

* Apply suggestions from code review

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Co-authored-by: Jason Johnston <jasonjoh@users.noreply.github.com>
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