Microsoft Azure Management not appearing in list of cloud apps

Stephen 30 Reputation points
2023-10-30T11:56:20.42+00:00

Hi, we are trying to create a conditional access policy restricting access to Microsoft Azure Managament but its not appearing in the list of Cloud apps under Target Resources and we are not sure why. Can anyone help.

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  1. JamesTran-MSFT 36,486 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2023-10-30T19:13:15.3133333+00:00

    @Stephen

    Thank you for your post!

    I reproduced your issue and wasn't able see the Microsoft Azure Management cloud app. However, I did notice that when I went to an older CA policy - one that I created specifically for restricting access to Microsoft Azure Management, the cloud app referenced changed to Windows Azure Service Management API.

    Additionally, when navigating to the Enterprise Applications list and searching for Windows Azure Service Management, this redirected me to the Microsoft Azure Management app.

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    I've reached out to our CA Policy team to confirm the renaming of the Microsoft Azure Management Cloud app and will update the documentation as needed, to hopefully help alleviate any future confusion for customers going forward.


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    I hope this helps!

    If you have any other questions, please let me know. Thank you for your time and patience throughout this issue.


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