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articles/active-directory/authentication/howto-authentication-passwordless-deployment.md

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| **Web app sign-in**: <br> from a mobile or non-windows device | **Yes** | **No** | **No** |
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| **Computer sign in**: <br> Non-Windows computer | **No** | **No** | **No** |
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For information on selecting the best method for your organization, see [Deciding a passwordless method](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/security/fundamentals/ad-passwordless#deciding-a-passwordless-method).
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For information on selecting the best method for your organization, see [Deciding a passwordless method](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/authentication/concept-authentication-passwordless#choose-a-passwordless-method).
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## Prerequisites
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The Microsoft Authenticator app is a free download from Google Play or the Apple App Store. [Learn more about downloading the Microsoft Authenticator app](https://www.microsoft.com/p/microsoft-authenticator/9nblgggzmcj6). Have users download the Microsoft Authenticator app. and follow the directions to enable phone sign in.
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It turns any iOS or Android phone into a strong, passwordless credential. Users sign in to any platform or browser by getting a notification to their phone, matching a number displayed on the screen to the one on their phone, and then using biometrics or a PIN to confirm. [See details on how the Microsoft Authenticator app works](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/security/fundamentals/ad-passwordless#user-using-microsoft-authenticator-for-passwordless-sign-in).
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It turns any iOS or Android phone into a strong, passwordless credential. Users sign in to any platform or browser by getting a notification to their phone, matching a number displayed on the screen to the one on their phone, and then using biometrics or a PIN to confirm. [See details on how the Microsoft Authenticator app works](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/authentication/concept-authentication-passwordless#microsoft-authenticator-app).
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![sign in with the Authenticator app](./media/howto-authentication-passwordless-deployment/passwordless-dp-sign-in.png)
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articles/application-gateway/configuration-overview.md

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- If you choose HTTP, the traffic between the client and the application gateway is unencrypted.
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- Choose HTTPS if you want [TLS termination](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/application-gateway/overview#secure-sockets-layer-ssltls-termination) or [end-to-end TLS encryption](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/application-gateway/ssl-overview). The traffic between the client and the application gateway is encrypted. And the TLS connection terminates at the application gateway. If you want end-to-end TLS encryption, you must choose HTTPS and configure the **back-end HTTP** setting. This ensures that traffic is re-encrypted when it travels from the application gateway to the back end.
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- Choose HTTPS if you want [TLS termination](features.md#secure-sockets-layer-ssltls-termination) or [end-to-end TLS encryption](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/application-gateway/ssl-overview). The traffic between the client and the application gateway is encrypted. And the TLS connection terminates at the application gateway. If you want end-to-end TLS encryption, you must choose HTTPS and configure the **back-end HTTP** setting. This ensures that traffic is re-encrypted when it travels from the application gateway to the back end.
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articles/automation/automation-dsc-config-data-at-scale.md

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[upload the MOF files to Azure Automation](/azure/automation/tutorial-configure-servers-desired-state#create-and-upload-a-configuration-to-azure-automation).
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Then register your servers from either
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or [in Azure](/azure/automation/automation-dsc-onboarding#azure-virtual-machines)
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[on-premises](/azure/automation/automation-dsc-onboarding#onboarding-physicalvirtual-windows-machines-on-premises-or-in-a-cloud-other-than-azure-including-aws-ec2-instances)
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or [in Azure](/azure/automation/automation-dsc-onboarding#onboarding-azure-vms)
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articles/automation/automation-dsc-config-from-server.md

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[on-premises](/azure/automation/automation-dsc-onboarding#onboarding-physicalvirtual-windows-machines-on-premises-or-in-a-cloud-other-than-azure-including-aws-ec2-instances)
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articles/automation/automation-dsc-configuration-based-on-stig.md

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[on-premises](/azure/automation/automation-dsc-onboarding#onboarding-physicalvirtual-windows-machines-on-premises-or-in-a-cloud-other-than-azure-including-aws-ec2-instances)
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[runbooks](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages?q=DscGallerySamples)

articles/automation/automation-dsc-remediate.md

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articles/azure-monitor/app/api-custom-events-metrics.md

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For [ASP.NET Core](asp-net-core.md#how-can-i-track-telemetry-thats-not-automatically-collected) apps and [Non HTTP/Worker for .NET/.NET Core](worker-service.md#how-can-i-track-telemetry-thats-not-automatically-collected) apps, it is recommended to get an instance of `TelemetryClient` from the dependency injection container as explained in their respective documentation.
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*C#*
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articles/cognitive-services/Bing-Custom-Search/includes/quickstarts/custom-search-client-library-java.md

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The Bing Custom Search client is a [BingCustomSearchAPI](https://docs.microsoft.com/java/api/com.microsoft.azure.cognitiveservices.search.customsearch.bingcustomsearchapi?view=azure-java-stable) object that's created from the [BingCustomSearchManager](https://docs.microsoft.com/java/api/com.microsoft.azure.cognitiveservices.search.customsearch.bingcustomsearchmanager?view=azure-java-stable) object's [authenticate()](https://docs.microsoft.com/java/api/com.microsoft.azure.cognitiveservices.search.customsearch.bingcustomsearchmanager.authenticate?view=azure-java-stable#com_microsoft_azure_cognitiveservices_search_customsearch_BingCustomSearchManager_authenticate_String_) method. You can send a search request using the client's [BingCustomInstances.search()](https://docs.microsoft.com/java/api/com.microsoft.azure.cognitiveservices.search.customsearch.bingcustominstances.search?view=azure-java-stable#com_microsoft_azure_cognitiveservices_search_customsearch_BingCustomInstances_search__) method.
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The Bing Custom Search client is a [BingCustomSearchAPI](https://docs.microsoft.com/java/api/com.microsoft.azure.cognitiveservices.search.customsearch.bingcustomsearchapi?view=azure-java-stable) object that's created from the [BingCustomSearchManager](https://docs.microsoft.com/java/api/com.microsoft.azure.cognitiveservices.search.customsearch.bingcustomsearchmanager?view=azure-java-stable) object's [authenticate()](https://docs.microsoft.com/java/api/com.microsoft.azure.cognitiveservices.search.customsearch.bingcustomsearchmanager.authenticate) method. You can send a search request using the client's [BingCustomInstances.search()](https://docs.microsoft.com/java/api/com.microsoft.azure.cognitiveservices.search.customsearch.bingcustominstances.search?view=azure-java-stable#com_microsoft_azure_cognitiveservices_search_customsearch_BingCustomInstances_search__) method.
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