Delete virtual machines that are in an inconsistent state. Deleting a virtual machine removes the virtual machine from the vault, and you can no longer manage it there. Protection settings for the virtual machine are not affected, and replication will continue in accordance with the settings that were configured before it was deleted. To add the virtual machine to the vault again, enable protection for it again in the VMM console.
Defines the number of alternate methods of identification a user in this directory must have in their possession to reset ...
Defines the number of randomly-selected security questions a user must answer when resetting a password. This number must ...
Defines the set of security questions a user may select from when registering from password reset. You may define a maximum ...
Delete the data from my database, and remove the schema that belongs to the mobile service. This will leave the rest of your ...
Delete virtual machines that are in an inconsistent state. Deleting a virtual machine removes the virtual machine from the ...
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Deploy a Configuration Server in your Azure subscription. The Configuration Server virtual machine is created automatically ...
Designates the maximum number of devices a user can have in Azure AD. If a user reaches this quota, they will not be able ...
Designates the period of time before registered users are prompted to re-confirm their existing authentication information ...