Azure Classroomnotes 07/Apr/2022

Azure Active Directory Contd…

  • Azure Active Directory Roles

| Directory Role | Description |
| ————– | ———– |
| User | Basic user type with limited access to most directory resources |
| Global Administrator | The credential used to create Azure Subscription is originally created as Global Administrator. This role has full access to featuers in Azure AD |
| Limited Administrator | Is added to specific nonglobal adminstrative rile upon creation. Examples Application Admin, Help Desk Admin etc |

Exercise

  • Create 5 users with names of your choice
  • Create 2 groups
    • Developer
    • Operations
  • Add 3 users to one Group Developer
  • Add 2 user to one Group Operations
  • To perform bulk operations, we need to have a custom domain linked

  • Now download and fill the csv





  • With the users we have created the Authentication aspect and now we need to focus on authorization.

Scenario

  • Give Access to the operations team to perform Administrative Actions on the Azure Subscription
  • Give Access to the developers team to perform any actions on the developer resources.
  • To perform the above steps, we need to understand Roles


  • To perform this activity effectively we need to understand JSON format

Activity

  • Refer Here for the JSON and YAML Tutorial
  • Refer Here for the softwares to be installed on your windows system.
  • Refer Here to install Windows Terminal.
  • Mac:
    • Install Home brew Refer Here
    • Git: brew install git
    • Visual Studio Code: brew install --cask visual-studio-code
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