If your app reads or writes data in Microsoft Azure AD, such as data that is made available through the Graph API, your app will need a key. You can create multiple keys to address key rollover scenarios. And, you can delete keys that are expired, compromised, or no longer in use.
If you want the device to consume all the available bandwidth, set this field to Unlimited. To enforce a custom bandwidth ...
If you want the virtual machine to be connected to a network after failover, create a new virtual network, and then perform ...
If you want users in {0} to be able to test or use this app, you must grant {1} access to your Microsoft Azure AD directory. ...
If you want virtual machines to be connected to a network, {urlObjectId}|create a new virtual network|{0}], and then start ...
If your app reads or writes data in Microsoft Azure AD, such as data that is made available through the Graph API, your app ...
If your application can't support more than one instance at a time, you should scale by size (your instance count is set ...
If your application exposes web APIs to other applications, you must configure the permissions that your application uses ...
If your application requires a directory administrator to grant access to your application, update your application's sign-up ...
If your custom domain is currently hosting an application, and you need to ensure that your application has no downtime while ...