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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion power-platform/guidance/coe/setup-core-components.md
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Expand Up @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ We recommend that you create connections to all connectors used in the solution
- [RSS](/connectors/rss/)
- [SharePoint](/connectors/sharepointonline/)
- [HTTP with Azure AD](/connectors/webcontents/)
1. Create a connection for [HTTP with Azure AD](/connectors/webcontents/), and set **Base Resource URL** and **Azure AD Resource URI (Application ID URI)** to [https://graph.microsoft.com](https://graph.microsoft.com) for commercial tenants. If your tenant is in GCC, GCC High, or DoD, check your [service root endpoint for Microsoft Graph](/graph/deployments#microsoft-graph-and-graph-explorer-service-root-endpoints).
1. Create a connection for [HTTP with Azure AD](/connectors/webcontents/), and set **Base Resource URL** and **Azure AD Resource URI (Application ID URI)** to [https://graph.microsoft.com/](https://graph.microsoft.com/) for commercial tenants. If your tenant is in GCC, GCC High, or DoD, check your [service root endpoint for Microsoft Graph](/graph/deployments#microsoft-graph-and-graph-explorer-service-root-endpoints).
:::image type="content" source="media/httpazuread.png" alt-text="Establish an HTTP with Azure AD connection":::

## Set up the Inventory components using the Setup Wizard
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