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Export to PDFIn EnPower, you can view and check the detailed report on your Azure Entra ID app registrations.
To view the change details between the current snapshot with the baseline, complete the following steps:
In the App registrations tab on the App registrations page, select the app registration with recent changes detected.
In the New changes detected column, click View.
On the Change details page, you can view the changes information in General view and Code view.
General view – The section that shows the summary of the app registration, including:
Owners – The changes summary of the app owners in the app registration.
Certificates – The changes summary of the certificates in the app registration.
Client secrets – The changes summary of the client secrets in the app registration.
Federated credentials – The changes summary of the federated credentials in the app registration.
API permissions – The changes summary of the API / Permissions in the app registration.
Code view – The section that shows all the detailed changes of the app registration in code.
The detailed changes information between the two snapshots will be displayed in Split view and Unified view. By default, only the changed information will be displayed. You can expand the hidden lines to view the complete code.
*Note: For snapshots with a large amount of code, it may not be displayed properly. You can export the YAML file to view the detailed changes.
In the App registrations tab on the App registrations page, select an app registration and click View in the Snapshots column.
Select an available snapshot in the dropdown list and view the following detailed information:
General information – The general information of the app registration.
Certificates – The information of certificates in the app registration.
Client secrets – The information of client secrets in the app registration.
Federated credentials – The information of federated credentials in the app registration.
Owners – The information of app owners in the app registration.
API permissions – The information of API / Permissions in the app registration.
To reset the current snapshot as baseline, click Reset baseline in the upper-right corner.
You can also reset baseline by following these steps:
In the App registrations tab on the App registrations page, select an app registration and click Reset baseline.
In the Reset baseline panel, select the snapshot that you want to reset as the baseline.
Click Save.
In the App registrations tab on the App registrations page, select an app registration and click Compare.
Select two snapshots that you want to compare.
Click Compare, and you can view the changes information in General view and Code view.
General view – The section that shows the summary of the app registration, including:
Owners – The changes summary of the app owners in the app registration.
Certificates – The changes summary of the certificates in the app registration.
Client secrets – The changes summary of the client secrets in the app registration.
Federated credentials – The changes summary of the federated credentials in the app registration.
API permissions – The changes summary of the API / Permissions in the app registration.
Code view – The section that shows all the detailed changes of the app registration in code.
The detailed changes information between the two snapshots will be displayed in Split view and Unified view. By default, only the changed information will be displayed. You can expand the hidden lines to view the complete code.
*Note: For snapshots with a large amount of code, it may not be displayed properly. You can export the YAML file to view the detailed changes.
In the App registrations tab on the App registrations page, select an app registration and click the figure in the Matched risky rules column.
In the Matched risky rules panel, click Resolve under each risky rule to resolve this rule for the current app registration.

In the Resolve panel, complete the following configurations:
Resolution – Select a resolution for the app registration.
I have fixed the issue manually – Select after fixing the issue in your Azure environment. If the app registration no longer matches the risky rule, the health score will be automatically updated after the next scan job.
Ignore this risky rule for the application – Select and specify the Ignored duration. The scan job will skip scanning this risky rule for the app registration during the specified duration, and the health score will be updated immediately.
Comments – Enter optional comments for the resolution.
Click Save and close the Matched risky rules panel.
*Note: You can also bulk resolve all the risky rules for the current app registration by clicking Resolve all in the Matched risky rules panel.
