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Microsoft Azure: How to Generate an Application ID and an Application Key
Manuel Schnitzer edited this page Mar 5, 2018
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This Wiki Page describes which steps are required to obtain an ApplicationID and an Application Key in order to use OBS's cloud upload feature to upload to Microsoft Azure cloud. (People are referenced to this page via OBS)
- Log in to the Azure Portal
- Click on the left side All services
- Open the App registrations resource
- Click New application registration
- Give the application a name like OBS and the application type is Web app / API (and the Sign-on URL is not relevant and can be anything. You could use the address of this Build Service instance for example.)
- Once the application has been created, copy its Application ID and paste it in the form below in the OBS UI.
- Click Settings
- Click Keys
- Create a new password: Enter a description and set an expiration date. Keep the Value field empty.
- Click the Save button and copy the content of the Value field to the Application Key field below in the OBS UI.
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