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Those who have followed my blog will know that I’ve used Logic Apps extensively for many of my explorations of automating tasks so I’ve been very excited earlier this year
Those who have worked with an Azure Firewall will know that there isn’t an easy way to export all the firewall rules from the GUI and trying to navigate within
One of the topics I’ve had to explain frequently in the past with colleagues and clients is how Azure routing works so I’ve been meaning to write a post to
Those who have been working with the Power Platform (e.g. Power BI, Power Automate) would be familiar with the On-premises data gateway deployment that is simple to set up and
As a continuation of my previous post: Creating an Automation Account with a script that will return expiring and expired passwords of Entra ID accounts Where I demonstrated how to
This post serves as the first of two where I will demonstrate how to use a combination of an Automation Account Runbook and a Logic App to send out an
I’ve recently been working on an Automation Account Runbook that uses PowerShell 7.2 to execute Connect-MgGraph -Identity to use the Automation Account’s managed identity to authenticate but it would fail
One of the common questions I frequently am asked is why the https://portal.azure.com user interface does not allow an administrator to assign permissions to an Enterprise Application. Take the following
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