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
Unable to create materialized view in Azure data warehouse I have replied to your other question in the Azure SQL Forum You are trying to create the view on an Azure SQL Database Materialized View's are available in Azure Synapse Analytics (formerly Azure SQL Datawarehouse) Please provision a new Synapse Analytics instance and try creating the View
Ping Microsoft Enterprise Edge Routers Established an ExpressRoute connection and the traffic is flowing between the on-premises and Azure infrastructure The connection is terminated on 2 on-premises firewalls I would like to configure a failover, if it missis a ping it should failover to the other connection (active-passive) Is it possible to ping the Microsoft Enterprise Edge Routers? The Azure side has the following IP
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
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
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
Microsoft. Rest. Azure. CloudException was thrown where I put my length to be 2mb or 2097152 bytes and offset to almost 35GB or 37580963840 bytes When I run the application it throws Microsoft Rest Azure CloudException without any inner exception and stack trace is not of big use Does anybody know something about this? Tuesday, January 16, 2018 3:48 PM
Connecting via Erlang - social. msdn. microsoft. com Recently we tried to integrate with MS Azure's managed MySQL instance The reported server version is 5 6 26 0 We have tried connection with 2 Erlang native drivers (Emysql and mysql-otp) and both failed on handshake response from server, which doesn't match any format recognised by these libraries The response packet had following bytes:
Where can I find my Azures Access ID and Contract ID? Do you have the Azure subscription already ? If so, please try submitting a ticket from here As per my understanding there should not be any Access ID contract ID prompt for creating a support ticket