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Authenticating to Fabric via Microsoft365DSC

Authenticating to Fabric via Microsoft365DSC

Discusses how to configure your tenant to enable the use of Microsoft365DSC for the Fabric settings. The article describes a step-by-step approach to getting the authentication working against the Fabric read-only APIs.

Performance Considerations for Microsoft365DSC

Performance Considerations for Microsoft365DSC

Discusses different approaches and considerations to improve the overall performance of Microsoft365DSC when taking snapshots, monitoring for configuration drifts or when deploying changes.

Authenticating to Microsoft Workloads using PowerShell

Authenticating to Microsoft Workloads using PowerShell

Overview of how to connect to various Microsoft's cloud workloads using various PowerShell modules, including the MSCloudLoginAssistant module and all native workloads' modules. We also discuss how the Local Configuration Manager (LCM) authenticates and what the certificate require ments are to use Service Principal authentication.

Getting Started with Microsoft365DSC

Getting Started with Microsoft365DSC

Introduction to configuring a brand new machine to be able to use Microsoft365DSC to take a snapshot of the configuration of an existing tenant, to monitor the tenant for configuration drifts or to automatically remediate to detected drifts.

DSC Error Flow

Deep-Dive into the Local Configuration Manager (LCM) Error Flow

Deep-dive into how the PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) service, known as the Local Configuration Manager (LCM), handles errors during its execution.