Document Azure tenants with Microsoft Live accounts or multi-factor authentication
Our network and cloud documentation tool XIA Configuration is getting a new update.
As our product runs as a Windows service customers have previously had issues when trying to scan an Azure environment by logging on with a Microsoft Live account or with two-factor authentication.
The new version will include a stand alone tool for scanning Azure tenants
The tool operates in a similar way to the standard Azure scan agent.
This will run interactively and display the standard Azure login dialog so that you can login using your normal credentials.
You can then save the output and import it directly into the XIA Configuration Server.
As our product runs as a Windows service customers have previously had issues when trying to scan an Azure environment by logging on with a Microsoft Live account or with two-factor authentication.
The new version will include a stand alone tool for scanning Azure tenants
The tool operates in a similar way to the standard Azure scan agent.
This will run interactively and display the standard Azure login dialog so that you can login using your normal credentials.
You can then save the output and import it directly into the XIA Configuration Server.
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