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smsagent.blog
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| | | | | For a long time I've used the following PowerShell cmdlet from the Intune PowerShell SDK to get an access token for Microsoft Graph for running ad-hoc Graph queries or testing automation code locally: $GraphToken = Connect-MSGraph -PassThru Since most of the time I prefer to construct my own code to call the REST API directly... | |
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svrooij.io
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| | | | | With the introduction of multi tenant support for managed identities it is time to take a look at how to use them in Azure Automation. This post will take you through all the steps needed to get this working. | |
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www.azuretechlead.com
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| | | | | Provisioning Microsoft Entra-Joined Cloud PCs in a Microsoft Hosted Network | |
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sawv.org
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| | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around various methods for hosting personal websites, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and ease of use for non-technical users. While there are numerous options available, such as GitHub Pages, AWS S3, and Svbtle, the thread highlights the complexity of these solutions for those without technical expertise. The key takeaway is that the best approach depends on individual needs and preferences, with the advice to choose a method that makes sense for the user. | ||