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We have a company account with Zapier (eg. marketing@company.com)

We have recently moved to Teams and I want to connect Microsoft Teams Events to Gainsight CC (the same platform the Zapier Community is built on) so webinar registrants can register with one-click. 

The webinar, for the sake of argument, is hosted on my personal login (eg. bob.watch@company.com)

I have the Zapier App added to my Teams account, and have logged in successfully to the company Zapier account.

 

However, is still get this pop up when I try select ‘Sign In’. My IT don’t know what to do, they have given me the Zapier App in Teams. 

 

Please help me.

 

 

Your Company account might not have admin access thats why zapier is asking you to request these permission from the admin, try adding the admin company account, OR you can make the request and it then approve it from your admin account,

Thirdly may be you can upgrade your company account  to admin and reconnect and try again.


Thank you for the reply ​@Mohammad_Shahzaib_Nawaz 

We have Zaps Pro (?) and its accessed with a single email sign on, ie no Zapier side administrator levels etc. 


@Bob Watch 

Even though you use SSO and have no concept of a Zapier admin, this issue is not about Zapier access—it's about Microsoft Teams protecting user and meeting data.

Zapier is attempting to use the Microsoft Graph API to access meetings, events, and transcripts, which is why Microsoft is requiring an M365 Admin to approve the app permissions.

Someone with global admin access in Azure needs to grant those permissions in the consent dialog or via Azure
 Active Directory > Enterprise Applications > Zapier.


Thank you, ​@Mohammad_Shahzaib_Nawaz 

My IT guy has sent me this. He’s not sure which application?!

 


You can add a message for the justification and then click on the Request Approval. Afterwards ask your IT guy to approve it from his side, I think that would be enough. 
You might also get link to approve it in your admin email as well.