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Hello, is there a way to know which applications have a certificate or secret once exported? at least to create them manually later.
I haven't found a way to do it with a filter either.
thx!!
Microsoft 365 DSC Version
1.24.424.1
Which workloads are affected
Azure Active Directory (Entra ID)
The DSC configuration
No response
Verbose logs showing the problem
No response
Environment Information + PowerShell Version
OsName : Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard
OsOperatingSystemSKU : StandardServerEdition
OsArchitecture : 64-bit
WindowsBuildLabEx : 14393.6795.amd64fre.rs1_release.240226-1752
OsLanguage : en-US
OsMuiLanguages : {en-US}
Key : PSVersion
Value : 5.1.14393.6343
Name : PSVersion
Key : PSEdition
Value : Desktop
Name : PSEdition
Key : PSCompatibleVersions
Value : {1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0...}
Name : PSCompatibleVersions
Key : BuildVersion
Value : 10.0.14393.6343
Name : BuildVersion
Key : CLRVersion
Value : 4.0.30319.42000
Name : CLRVersion
Key : WSManStackVersion
Value : 3.0
Name : WSManStackVersion
Key : PSRemotingProtocolVersion
Value : 2.3
Name : PSRemotingProtocolVersion
Key : SerializationVersion
Value : 1.1.0.1
Name : SerializationVersion
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Description of the issue
Hello, is there a way to know which applications have a certificate or secret once exported? at least to create them manually later.
I haven't found a way to do it with a filter either.
thx!!
Microsoft 365 DSC Version
1.24.424.1
Which workloads are affected
Azure Active Directory (Entra ID)
The DSC configuration
No response
Verbose logs showing the problem
No response
Environment Information + PowerShell Version
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: