In the previous post, we used ClientSecretCredential Token Credential to read the secret from the Key Vault. In this post, we’d use UsernamePasswordCredential class instead. Login to Azure Portal – https://portal.azure.com/ Here we have generated a Secret named secret1 inside MyKeyVaultCRM We have also provided Get – Secret permission to the below User account Also, … Continue reading “Read…
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Read Secret from Azure Key Vault using SecretClient (UsernamePasswordCredential)- C#
In the previous post, we used ClientSecretCredential Token Credential to read the secret from the Key Vault. In this post, we’d use UsernamePasswordCredential class instead. Login to Azure Portal – https://portal.azure.com/ Here we have generated a Secret named secret1 inside MyKeyVaultCRM We have also provided Get – Secret permission to the below User account Also,…
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