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Adding a Microsoft Azure connector configuration


As an administrator, you can add a Microsoft Azure connector configuration so that a connection between BMC Helix Innovation Studio and Microsoft Azure is enabled. After you add the configuration, you can map the configuration to the Azure elements in the Process designer.

Before you begin

Make sure that you perform the following actions:

  1. Review that you have downloaded and deployed the latest Cloud actions bundle from EPD. To download the package, visit EPD Direct Download.
  2. Register an account in Microsoft Azure.
    To register an account, see Create Microsoft 365 account.

  3. In the Microsoft Azure portal, create and configure an Active Directory application by performing the following steps:

To configure a Microsoft Azure connector

  1. Log in to BMC Helix Innovation Studio.
  2. Navigate to the Administration tab.
  3. Select Connectors > Azure, and click Add new setting.
  4. Enter the values for the following fields:

    Field

    Description

    Example

    Connection Id

    Connection ID for the connection.

    7f46afa3-7feb-43f8-8c67-9662c42eb8b8

    Name

    Name for the connection.

    Azure connection

    Subscription Id

    ID obtained during creation of the Azure account.

    b8ab0d50-d6ff-4669-babd-a5a789182fab

    Tenant Id

    Value of the Directory ID corresponding to Active Directory in Azure.

    46a3634f-f1e5-408a-9593-705909012ecb

    Client Id

    Value of the Application ID obtained after creating an application in Azure Active Directory.

    a078123f-d025-467d-936b-fa3c3ec9d932

    Client Key

    Password that you specified during creation of the Active Directory account.

    Hq8Fn1w7gtju+hzzw7flzpimpogdrgTZ5nGNq0ULsyk=

    Region

    Region from the available Microsoft Azure regions.

    centralindia

  5. Click Save.

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