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yaakoviyun and others added 30 commits November 1, 2015 11:45
Updating data masking tests to work with MS25
Merger from Azure main
…creation often fails because service-account limit on domain-join too low, and we don't clean-up AD account
…creation often fails because service-account limit on domain-join too low, and we don't clean-up AD accounts
1. Adding Threat Detection new Set() and Get() API
2. Data masking - add PrivilegedUsers parameter and deprecate
PrivilegedLogins parameter
…into dev

27911c66943ff97abff1139ce5ce3ec3d8fc3ea.

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	ChangeLog.md
This reverts commit 627911c.

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	ChangeLog.md
…h MS25 deployed worldwide

Fix all CR comment + adding some minor change for DM rule removal with
MS25 deployed worldwide
MSFT 4811945: [LIVESITE BLOCKING][HOTFIX] VMProvisioning: Collection creation often fails because service-account limit on domain-join too low, and we don't clean-up AD accounts
Threat Detection new API + data masking chganges
Update Key Vault manual tests to handle Azure PowerShell 1.0 changes
huangpf added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 11, 2015
@huangpf huangpf merged commit 9f8ce1a into huangpf:dev Nov 11, 2015
huangpf pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 28, 2016
Using ExecutionBlock in cmdlets
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