Skip to content

Commit f56c833

Browse files
committed
Added email address
1 parent 510c668 commit f56c833

File tree

1 file changed

+1
-1
lines changed

1 file changed

+1
-1
lines changed

articles/virtual-network-manager/concept-security-admins.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ A security admin rule allows you to enforce security policy criteria that matche
2828

2929
A network intent policy is applied to some network services to ensure the network traffic is working as needed for these services. By default, deployed security admin rules aren't applied on virtual networks with services that use network intent policies such as SQL managed instance service. If you deploy a service in a virtual network with existing security admin rules, those security admin rules will be removed from those virtual networks.
3030

31-
If you need to apply security admin rules on virtual networks with services that use network intent policies, contact xxx to enable this functionality. Overriding the default behavior described above could break the network intent policies created for those services. For example, creating a deny admin rule can block some traffic allowed by the SQL managed instance service, which is defined by their network intent policies. Make sure to review your environment before applying a security admin configuration. For an example of how to allow the traffic of services that use network intent policies, see [How can I explicitly allow SQLMI traffic before having deny rules](faq.md#how-can-i-explicitly-allow-sqlmi-traffic-before-having-deny-rules).
31+
If you need to apply security admin rules on virtual networks with services that use network intent policies, contact [email protected] to enable this functionality. Overriding the default behavior described above could break the network intent policies created for those services. For example, creating a deny admin rule can block some traffic allowed by the SQL managed instance service, which is defined by their network intent policies. Make sure to review your environment before applying a security admin configuration. For an example of how to allow the traffic of services that use network intent policies, see [How can I explicitly allow SQLMI traffic before having deny rules](faq.md#how-can-i-explicitly-allow-sqlmi-traffic-before-having-deny-rules).
3232

3333
## Security admin fields
3434

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)