Is is possible to make a Dynamic User Group based on a Role in Azure AD? I Found the documentation on https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/users-groups-roles/groups-create-rule But i can't find the advanced rule based on Azure AD Role. ...
Based on Department, yes for users (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/enterprise-users/groups-dynamic-membership#...), but devices don't have a department, and you could try GroupTags. Sign-in date Primary User is something for PowerAutomate or something, ...
Created Azure AD Dynamic Groups. These Groups have thousands of members. The Azure Portal GUI will show the group as having "1000+ Members". Drilling into this Dynamic group will display the following message: "Group members cannot be shown for this group. This ...
You can create a dynamic group for devices or users, but you cannot create a rule that contains both user and device objects.This is the conclusion of Part 1 of 2 Blog Posts on Dynamic Group Membership in Azure Active Directory.Next, I will create Part 2 to cover creating ...
Resource associations on each dynamic scope 1,000 1,000 Number of dynamic scopes per resource group or subscription per region 250 250 Number of dynamic scopes per schedule 200 100 Total number of subscriptions attached to all dynamic scopes per schedule 200 100 Azure App Configuration Expand table...
This rule will hide fields based on the users group membership. For example, if the user belongs to the "product owner" group, then you can hide a developer specific field. For more details see the documentation here. Custom work item notification settings Staying up to date on work items ...
Microsoft’s Dynamic Systems Initiative (DSI) and similar initiatives from other vendors made bold attempts to help datacenter operators provide utility-like characteristics: highly automated, self-managed, self-optimizing and metered storage, networking and compute cycles. While the vision was laudable,...
SQL Managed Instance enables system administrators to spend less time on administrative tasks because the service either performs them for you or greatly simplifies those tasks. For example,OS/RDBMS installation and patching,dynamic instance resizing and configuration,backups,database replication(including ...
Learn how to create dynamic groups in Microsoft Entra ID (previously Azure AD) and how M365 Manager Plus offers templates and CSV files as a means to create multiple groups in a jiffy.
A Microsoft Entra organization can have a maximum of 15,000 dynamic groups and dynamic administrative units combined. A maximum of 500 role-assignable groups can be created in a single Microsoft Entra organization (tenant). A maximum of 100 users can be owners of a single group. Any number ...