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Now we find out if linking all of the software into a single user id/ password on the Microsoft services was such a good idea.
Yeah, and I thought our test accounts for our app was bad, but it is disabled in production and has limited permissions in our customer facing test environment. We still share credentials for it, but it's only really useful if you're already behind our VPN and only on test envs.
This is a huge embarrassment for Microsoft.
Wonder if this has anything to do with windows telling me there was a problem with my Microsoft account, then making a mockery of the reset process.
As opposed to a ton of logins nobody can manage and monitor and are certainly held together with post it note passwords?
I'll take the SSO/saml challenges every time.