User is logged in (Windows 10) and connected to Azure AD, but can't setup any software since administrator account is required. When I try to use admin account, like I do in other desktops, I get the
Access Token Issuer from Azure AD is sts.windows.net Instead Of login.microsoftonline.com Asked 6 years, 3 months ago Modified 11 months ago Viewed 68k times
Access Token Issuer from Azure AD is sts.windows.net Instead Of login ...
We have recently migrated Windows server 2016 from Onprem to Azure Cloud. After that i notice that the "MDE.Windows" extension shows "Provisioning Failed" message. And below is ...
In my asp.net mvc application I am using Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage 8.0.1 for uploading/downloading blob to/from an azure cloud container. Now NuGet Package Manager informed me that Microsoft.
How to access Azure storage account Via Azure windows Virtual Machine ...
Once RDP has opened try to Join a Windows 10 Device to Azure AD and on your Windows 10 Azure VM -> system properties -> remote setting -> uncheck Allow connections only from computers as below: To add azure ad user to RDP user group Run the command prompt as administrator like blow: ... Account should be AzureAD\ USERNAME@DOMAIN.onmicrosoft.com ...
How to deploy windows Azure App Service with .Net stack using Bicep?
Azure CLI is just a bunch of commands it adds to your Windows or Mac device you can access in any command prompt within your operating system. It is NOT installing another command prompt.
How to find location of azure cli in windows - Stack Overflow
Azure does have a scheduler now. It allows invoking a Web Service over HTTP/s and post a message to a Windows Azure Storage Queue. It's very new but it can be free if you do not need the scheduler to be executed often. Otherwise it's a small monthly fee which come with scheduled task that can be up to every minute.