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Restreindre l'accès au portail azure uniquement aux administrateurs

VinzDer NetAdmin 0 Reputation points
2023-07-28T07:11:06.08+00:00

Bonjour,

Je souhaite restreindre au maximum l'accès des utilisateurs standards à la plateforme portal.azure.com. afin d'éviter les mauvaises surprises. Il ne doit y avoir que les administrateurs qui doivent y avoir accès pour le management du tenant.

Est-il possible de verrouiller l'accès à portal.azure.com pour les non-administrateurs et si oui comment faire ?

Merci.

Microsoft Security | Microsoft Entra | Microsoft Entra ID

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  1. HOULD, YANICK 0 Reputation points
    2023-08-28T15:00:46.4633333+00:00

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  2. Shweta Mathur 30,456 Reputation points Microsoft Employee Moderator
    2023-07-31T07:52:33.39+00:00

    Hi @VinzDer NetAdmin ,

    Thanks for reaching out.

    Yes, it is possible to restrict access to Microsoft Azure Management Application for non-admin users.

    You can use conditional access policy to restrict non-administrators for browsing Microsoft Admin portals which is currently under preview.

    1. Sign in to the Entra portal as a Global Administrator or User Administrator.
    2. In the left-hand menu, select "Protection->Conditional Access".
    3. Select "New policy".
    4. Give your policy a name and description.
    5. Under "Assignments", select "Users and groups".
    6. Select the users and groups that you want to restrict access for.
    7. Under "Cloud apps or actions", select "Select apps".
    8. Select "Microsoft Admin Portals"
    9. Under "Grant", select "Block access".
    10. Save your policy.

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    After you have saved your policy, non-admin users will be restricted from accessing the Azure portal**.** Please note that this policy will also block access to other Azure services portals managed through the Azure Resource Manager API, along with Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI.

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    Hope this will help.

    Thanks,

    Shweta


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