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You have a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2019 farm that contains multiple provider-hosted add-ins and a Workflow Manager farm. You run the SharePoint Hybrid Configuration Wizard. Users report that the add-ins and the workflows fail.
You need to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
Solution: From the SharePoint 2019 Management Shell, you update the realms for the provider-hosted add-ins and the Workflow Manager.
Does this meet the goal?
A . Yes
B . No
Answer: A
Explanation:
SharePoint Add-ins are associated with SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuers using the IssuerId and on request it tries to get a token from the Secure Token issuer (STS). The token issuers are tied to the authentication realm and once the realm is changed, the SharePoint Add-ins can no longer authenticate successfully. The trustedtokenissuer with the correct IssuerId still exists in the farm but it is associated with the previous authentication realm.
Reference: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/beyondsharepoint/2016/09/15/considerations-when-deployingsharepoint-office365-hybrid-workloads-in-a-farm-utilizing-provider-hosted-add-ins-or-workflow-manager/
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