A few weeks ago on the blog, we saw how it was possible to configure Azure Active Directory (AAD) Security Groups as an access mechanism for your Azure SQL Databases. Depending on how this feature is utilised, it has enormous potential to reduce the amount of administrative effort involved when managing access to your databases at scale. Also, the solution can even help to increase security,…
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Resolving AADSTS50126: Invalid username or password Errors During Azure SQL Database Deployment Task (Azure DevOps Pipelines)
A few weeks ago on the blog, we saw how it was possible to configure Azure Active Directory (AAD) Security Groups as an access mechanism for your Azure SQL Databases. Depending on how this feature is utilised, it has enormous potential to reduce the amount of administrative effort involved when managing access to your databases at scale.
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