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I am writing a WinForms client which is connecting to an azure WebAPI.

the program fails to call AcquireTokenSilent with a specific account. I always get this message:

"You are trying to acquire a token silently using a login hint. No account was found in the token cache having this login hint."

However, a call of AcquireTokenInteractive with the same account works.

Here is the preparation:

IPublicClientApplication pca = PublicClientApplicationBuilder
        .Create(ClientID)
        .WithAuthority(AzureCloudInstance.AzurePublic, TenantID)
        .WithRedirectUri("https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/nativeclient")
        .Build();
string[] scopes = { "user.read" };

AuthenticationResult result;

Now this part fails:

result = await pca.AcquireTokenSilent(scopes, "[email protected]").ExecuteAsync();

However, this part works:

The interactive dialog is showing me the same account as above, "[email protected]".

result = await pca.AcquireTokenInteractive(scopes).ExecuteAsync();
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  • Were you able to solve this? I am seeing the same error.
    – Turbo
    Mar 3, 2022 at 0:38
  • @Turbo Unfortunately not. If you can solve it, please let me know. We put the project on hold and will try it now again with .net 6.
    – askolotl
    Mar 3, 2022 at 9:47
  • In my case, I am using MSAL.PS module, which is a wrapper around .NET's MSAL. I was getting the same error. But then I just abandoned the idea of passing the loginhint. and also abandoned the idea of managing silent vs interactive login. I just let the library handle it. So, the first time it prompts me interactively, and next time onwards it automatically silently fetches the token. I am using Get-MSALToken -ClientId <clientid> -TenantId <tenantid> -Scope <scope> I know it's so different from your case, but I just wanted to mention because I got the exact same error when using LoginHint.
    – Turbo
    Mar 5, 2022 at 9:08

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