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[Copilot] First party authorization throws error when checking if configured #1295

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First party authorization throws error when checking if configured

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Fixes AB#537361

@encimita encimita merged commit cb1da75 into main Jun 11, 2024
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…se managed deployment instead of deployment when setting first party authorization (#1294)

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#### Summary <!-- Provide a general summary of your changes -->
Cherry-picks [[Copilot] Add authorization interface for managed
resources](a78f587)
and [[Copilot] Use managed deployment instead of deployment when setting
first party
authorization](6daca64)
and [[Copilot] First party authorization throws error when checking if
configured](#1295)

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[AB#537820](https://dynamicssmb2.visualstudio.com/1fcb79e7-ab07-432a-a3c6-6cf5a88ba4a5/_workitems/edit/537820)
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