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hi guys hope youre all doing well welcome back to our series of azure active directory and in this video we are going to talk about types now the key focus of this video will be knowing what is access what is an id what is a refresh how exactly you can use a refresh to renew your access and get a new refresh and all this is done with the help of a simple script which i will be showing you in this particular video and that is something which i will also be sharing in our community post so lets proceed by knowing what is an access an access is a typical jot which is issued to applications so that applications can access protected resources and in our case it will be mostly microsoft graph now there is one very important point which you guys must remember and that is there is no way to revoke an access as of now now depending upon the flow that your application is using they could be different access tokens or the claims