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#### System or user assigned managed identity to register
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You can use either your Purview system-assigned managed identity (SAMI), or a [user-assigned managed identity](manage-credentials.md#create-a-user-assigned-managed-identity) (UAMI) to authenticate. Both options allow you to assign authentication directly to Purview, like you would for any other user, group, or service principal. The Purview system-assigned managed identity is created automatically when the account is created and has the same name as your Azure Purview account. A user-assigned managed identity is a resource that can be created independently, and to create one you can follow our [user-assigned managed identity guide](manage-credentials.md#create-a-user-assigned-managed-identity).
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You can use either your Purview system-assigned managed identity (SAMI), or a [user-assigned managed identity](manage-credentials.md#create-a-user-assigned-managed-identity) (UAMI) to authenticate. Both options allow you to assign authentication directly to Purview, like you would for any other user, group, or service principal. The Purview system-assigned managed identity is created automatically when the account is created and has the same name as your Azure Purview account. A user-assigned managed identity is a resource that can be created independently. To create one you can follow our [user-assigned managed identity guide](manage-credentials.md#create-a-user-assigned-managed-identity).
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You can find your managed identity Object ID in the Azure portal by following these steps:
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