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- connect-msolservice Error:Microsoft. Online. Administration. Automation . . .
I want to mange Azure Active directory services But, to connect that when i type "connect-msolservice", it prompts for the credential I put it this way abc@test onmicrososft com and a valid password Using the same credential i am able to login to my subscription
- Self-signed certificates for service fabric - social. msdn. microsoft. com
According to Azure Service Fabric security best practices I should use a self-signed certificate for test clusters, but not for production clusters Service fabric clusters are created in [cluster] [region] cloudapp azure com subdomain
- Retrieve Azure classic resources -powershell - social. msdn. microsoft. com
Can you please make sure you are added as co-owner service administrator as part of classic administrators with in the subscription in which you have classic resources
- Exceeded the warning limit in replication - social. msdn. microsoft. com
I'm testing Azure Site Recovery in a lab environment, in an "On-prem HyperV to Azure" replication scenario
- How To Login Using Microsoft Account for UWP Apps
1 Create Azure Mobile Apps 2 Create SQL Database 3 Use Easy Tables to set Permission on tables so any access to these table need an authentication, in this step I also choose Microsoft Account as Authentication Provider I paste my app ClientId and Client Secret in Authentication Settings
- Maximum Number of Websocket connections - social. msdn. microsoft. com
Yes I know those restrictions The ASP NET core app is running locally at the moment but will be deployed to Azure webapps, that's correct I think the issue is on the client side that connects to the ASP NET core app The client is a console app that wants to open lots of ClientWebSocket connections but this is limited to 5000, so it seems to be a client side issue regards Wednesday, April 3
- Initialize-ADSyncDomainJoinedComputerSync - social. msdn. microsoft. com
Having just run the Azure Active Directory Connect wizard I have been asked to run Initialize-ADSyncDomainJoinedComputerSync So I followed the instuctions helpfully offered in this forum However it seems that Microsoft have now moved the PowerShell plugin Does anybody have a clue where it has gone please? A link would be lovely Many thanks Nick Wednesday, February 21, 2018 1:19 PM
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