The usage of the credential key. The credential key usage can either be set to "sign" or "verify" a token. The default setting is "verify". Sign is allowed ONLY for symmetric keys. Verify is allowed for all key types. A "verify" credential key is required by Microsoft Azure Active Directory to verify that the request token was sent by your application (represented by this service principal). Your application may optionally require that Microsoft Azure Active Directory issue tokens to your application signed with your signing key rather than the asymmetric public key identifying Microsoft Azure Active Directory. In this case, provide a "sign" credential key for your service principal.
The Update-MSOLFederatedDomain cmdlet changes settings in both the Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 server and Microsoft ...
The URL that specifies the metadata exchange end point used for authentication from rich client applications such as Lync ...
The usage log feature was not disabled for the Rights Management service. You can retry this action. If you have continued ...
The usage log feature was not enabled for the Rights Management service. You can retry this action. If you have continued ...
The usage of the credential key. The credential key usage can either be set to "sign" or "verify" a token. The default setting ...
The usage of the credential key. The credential key usage can either be set to "sign" or "verify" a token. The default setting ...
The usage of the credential key. The credential key usage can either be set to "sign" or "verify" a token. The default setting ...
The usage of the credential key. The credential key usage can either be set to "sign" or "verify" a token. The default setting ...
The user '[2]' already started installing program '[3]'. Before using that program, that user must run its installation program ...