This Lab shows you how a Windows virtual machine (VM) can use a system-assigned managed identity to access Azure Key Vault. Key Vault makes it possible for your client application to use a secret to access resources not secured by Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Managed identities are automatically managed by Azure. They enable you to authenticate to services that support Azure AD authentication, without including authentication information in your code.
You learn how to:
Grant your VM access to a secret stored in a Key Vault
Get an access token using the VM identity and use it to retrieve the secret from Key Vault
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