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Save the secret to a file so you can use it later.
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## Create a Microsoft Entra service principal from the Azure portal
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The Azure Marketplace offer you're going to use in this article requires a Microsoft Entra service principal to deploy your Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster. The offer assigns the service principal with proper privileges during deployment time, with no role assignment needed. If you have a service principal ready to use, skip this section and move on to the next section, where you deploy the offer.

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