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Cannot authenticate to Azure Machine Learning from RServer

Hi everyone,

I cannot authenticate from Rserver (the one on compute instance azureml)

I got prompted to open the devicelogin site and enter the code, did that and still got prompted again and then errors. It kept happening no matter what I tried.

I can't find any documentation or discussion online that can help with this. Please help!

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Thanks for reaching out to us and sorry for the experience. Could you please make sure you are using the correct authentication? I



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Yutong

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Hi YutongTie,

Many thanks for your response. Yep, I think I was using the correct authentication. You can see in the screenshot that I shared in previous post, I open the page https://microsoft.com/devicelogin and put in the provided code to authenticate (I tried both Edge and Chrome).

In addition to that, I tested authentication using Terminal andand it worked fine, attached is the screenshot of terminal azure log in.

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Hi YutongTie, it's been a while and I haven't got any help to get through this. Could yourself or anyone please point me to the right direction please ? If I don't get through this hurdle I won't be able to do anything else with AzureML in R. I'm testing this to validate the possibility of using AzureML in my team, given R is our current programming language.

Many thanks !

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@VivianMai-2566 Sure thing!

You have been enabled for one-time Free Technical Support. To create the support request, please do the following as detailed below. It may take up to 1 hour for the free support ticket enablement to go through.

• Go to the Health Advisory section within the Azure Portal: https://aka.ms/healthadvisories
• Select the Issue Name "You have been enabled for one-time Free Technical Support"
• Details will populate below in the Summary Tab within the reading pane and you can click on the link "Create a Support Request" to the right of the message

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Once created, please share the ticket number with me. I will help to track and make it smooth. Thanks a lot.



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Thanks @YutongTie-5848 , the Tracking ID is LK43-P8Z.

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