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- **Application Context:** <br>
Used by apps that run without a signed-in user present. for example, apps that run as background services or daemons.
Steps that needs to be taken to access Windows Defender ATP API with application context:
1) Create AAD Web-Application.
2) Assign the desired permission to the application, e.g 'Read Alerts', 'Isolate Machines' etc.
3) Create a key for this Application.
4) Get token using the application with its key.
5) Use the token to access Windows Defender ATP API
See - [Get access with application context](exposed-apis-create-app-webapp.md).