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There are two types of managed identities: system-assigned and user-assigned. System-assigned managed identities have their lifecycle tied to the resource that created them. User-assigned managed identities can be used on multiple resources.
The key difference between Azure service principals and managed identities is that, with the latter, admins do not have to manage credentials, including passwords. To create a managed identity, go the Azure portal and navigate to the managed identity blade. Then, assign a role to the identity.
A system-assigned managed identity enables Azure VMs to authenticate to other cloud services without storing credentials in code. Once enabled, all the necessary permissions can be granted via the Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) access management system.
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Sign in to the Azure portal. Navigate to your Automation account and under Account Settings, select Identity. From the System assigned tab, under the Status button, select Off and then select Save. When youre prompted to confirm, select Yes.
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User-assigned. A service principal of a special type is created in Azure AD for the identity. The service principal is managed separately from the resources that use it. User-assigned identities can be used by multiple resources. You authorize the managed identity to have access to one or more services.
Sign in to the Azure portal. Navigate to your Automation account and under Account Settings, select Identity. From the System assigned tab, under the Status button, select Off and then select Save. When youre prompted to confirm, select Yes.
A system-assigned managed identity enables Azure VMs to authenticate to other cloud services without storing credentials in code. Once enabled, all the necessary permissions can be granted via the Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) access management system.

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