Complete the steps in this procedure to obtain the application ID for an existing Azure AD web application.
The Overview page appears.
The Application registrations page appears.
The details page for the specified application appears.
This step requires you to have an Azure subscription. You must have the Owner role.
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NOTE: If you are not the owner, contact your Azure administrator and request ownership. |
When you have an Azure subscription, certain information associated with your subscription is required to perform virtual export to Azure.
Complete the steps in this procedure to obtain information about your Azure subscription.
As a prerequisite for this task, you must create an Active Directory (AD) web application in your Azure subscription. For more information, see Creating an Azure Active Directory web application.
When associating an Azure cloud account with the Rapid Recovery Core, one parameter you must provide is the tenant ID. Azure calls this parameter the directory ID. The directory ID is a property of the Active Directory (AD) web application you create within your Azure subscription.
Complete the steps in this procedure to obtain the directory ID for your AD web application from your Azure account.
The Add permissions dialog box appears.
As a prerequisite for this task, you must create an Active Directory (AD) web application in your Azure subscription.
You must have a secret key to connect to and use your Azure Active Directory (AD) web application with Rapid Recovery. Typically, a key is created as part of the process for defining the web application. When creating the secret key, immediately save the secret key to a secure location, as it cannot be recovered or viewed later.
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NOTE: The steps for defining your secret key after creating the web application is described in the topic Creating an Azure Active Directory web application |
If you do not record the secret key value, you can create a new secret key for your web application in Azure.
Complete the steps in this procedure to create a new secret key associated with an existing Azure AD web application.
Details for the selected web application appear.
Caution: Immediately record the secret key description and value in a secure location for the long term. If you do not retain the secret key for your Azure AD web application when you create it, it cannot be recovered. |
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