How to use Security & Compliance PowerShell with application permissions on Azure Functions
In this article, we’ll connect to Security & Compliance PowerShell on a script run by an Azure Function using certificate authentication.
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In this article, we’ll connect to Security & Compliance PowerShell on a script run by an Azure Function using certificate authentication.
In this article, we’ll connect to Exchange Online in a PowerShell script run by an Azure Function using the Function App’s managed identity.
In this article, I’ll give you step-by-step instructions on securely triggering an Azure Function from an Azure Logic App. First, we’ll create the Azure Function app and then integrate it with an existing Logic App while following security best practices.
Let’s authenticate to SharePoint Online from an Azure Function via PnP PowerShell using the managed identity or a self-signed certificate.
How to automatically configure SharePoint sites by utilizing SharePoint Site Templates and PnP Templates, executed by Azure resources.
There’s no button in Azure Portal that allows us to stop and start the application gateway on-demand. Luckily, we can do it with PowerShell!
By default, Azure Functions process queue messages in parallel. Usually, parallelism is great but there are some occasions that might require you to process the messages one by one.
This blog post is meant to be the one place to get all of the information you need for setting up certificate authentication. This scenario is important when you, for example, want to use the SharePoint Online REST API with application permissions.
Probably the most predominant reason to choose to implement something with Azure Logic Apps or Microsoft Flow is how fast and easy it is to automate processes with them, and how that can lead to reduced implementation costs. However, there is one thing that can really rack up the costs, and that is polling.