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If you are using the Azure Service Manager Module you will notice that the cmdlet’s such as Add-AzureAccount and Login-AzureAsAccount cache the subscriptions that the user has access to (the user which is specified in the credentials used to authenticate). Where is this cache maintained locally on the client? For
If you often use both the Microsoft Office 365 and Azure Management Portals, and use them with several different tenants, credentials, and subscriptions, it helps to quickly launch a web browser in private mode to those two portals. The private mode segregates the credentials across tenants and subscriptions. I nifty
There have been several Windows Azure Active Directory Modules. Here is a quick reference. What Versions Exist? Microsoft’s evolution and naming of the modules has caused some confusion: V1. The initial PowerShell module for Azure AD is named “MSOnline” and was also known as the Office 365 PowerShell module https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/msonline/?view=azureadps-1.0
If you are starting out on your journey of building applications in Azure, and are using the powerful Web App in App Service feature (aka Azure Web Apps), take note of the associated App Service Plan. I had a small test Web App (running in the Azure App Service) used
Microsoft Canada is holding a Security Day (#MSFTSecure) on Tuesday, March 28th, 2017. They have highlighted some fantastic resources to educate and spread awareness of security in Azure and other Microsoft technologies: Find out why Comprehensive security comes standard #MSFTSecure #MSpartner Find out why Windows Defender is Malware’s worst enemy