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This article explains how to add Azure Active Directory or Azure subscriptions to Cloudaware. Ensure you have the necessary permissions in the Azure portal.

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  1. Log in to Cloudaware account → Admin.

  2. Find Azure Active Directories & Subscriptions. Click +ADD→+ADD AZURE ACTIVE DIRECTORY.

  3. Fill out the form:

    WHERE

    Name - insert Azure Active Directory name
    Active Directory ID (Tenant ID) - insert /wiki/spaces/DOCS/pages/4065558536Tenant ID
    Automatically Discover Subscriptions - check this box for Cloudaware to automatically discover and add all subscriptions in the Azure Active Directory. Leave it unchecked to add Azure subscriptions manually
    Environment - select Azure environment (Azure, Azure China, Azure Government, Azure Germany)
    Application ID (Client ID) - select the application from the list or click +CREATE NEW to add a new application using one of the options below:

Certificate

If you select Certificate in Configure certificates & secrets:

  • Select the radio button Using Certificate

  • Provide Application ID (Client ID)

  • Click Generate Certificate to download the file:

Go back to Azure → 'Certificates & Secrets' on the application to upload the certificate.

Once the certificate is uploaded to Azure, click Save and go back to setup in Cloudaware.

Client Secret

If you select Client Secret in Configure certificates & secrets:

  • Select the radio button Using Client Secret.

  • Provide Application ID (Client ID) and Client Secret

  • Click Save

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Note

If the box 'Automatically Discover Subscriptions' is checked, the tab 'Untracked Subscriptions' shows all Azure subscriptions Cloudaware has discovered in Active Directory but can’t access due to insufficient permissions (see Setup in AzureAdd role assignmentsSubscription level). Note that the role Reader or higher is required.

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To update the application credentials in Cloudaware, navigate to Admin → Azure Active Directories & Subscriptions. Open the tab 'Applications', and click three dots → Edit:

! Next step - check Additional permissions in Azure

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