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Is there a way to change the CLIENTID?

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I'm trying to setup my corporate email account that uses Office 365, but when I try to setup the oauth2 authentication method, I'm getting a message from Microsoft Azure that that Client (Thunderbird) must be approver by an administrator.

I've contacted the IT department for this approval and they told me that I should try with another CLIENTID that they provided, the thing is that I cannot modify the URL that is being set for oauth2 login, is there a way in Thunderbird to set this up?

By default, this is the CLIENTID - 08162f7c-0fd2-4200-a84a-f25a4db0b584, can I change it somewhere?

I'm trying to setup my corporate email account that uses Office 365, but when I try to setup the oauth2 authentication method, I'm getting a message from Microsoft Azure that that Client (Thunderbird) must be approver by an administrator. I've contacted the IT department for this approval and they told me that I should try with another CLIENTID that they provided, the thing is that I cannot modify the URL that is being set for oauth2 login, is there a way in Thunderbird to set this up? By default, this is the CLIENTID - 08162f7c-0fd2-4200-a84a-f25a4db0b584, can I change it somewhere?

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