Conditional Access Azure Portal is a security and management tool that gives you control over access to your Azure resources from anywhere in the world. In this article, we will show you how to login to the portal using your Windows user account credentials.
How to login to Conditional Access Azure Portal
If you are new to the Conditional Access Azure Portal, you first need to create an account. After you create an account, you can login to the portal using your account credentials. The following instructions show you how to login to the Conditional Access Azure Portal.
To login to the Conditional Access Azure Portal, follow these steps:
1. On the homepage of the portal, click the Login link in the upper-right corner of the screen. The Login page appears.
2. In the Login form, type your credentials and click Log In. The login successful message appears and the portal redirects you to your home page.
3. In the upper-left corner of your screen, click your user name in the Users list box. The user profile for that user appears. If you are not currently logged in, a Log In button appears at the top of this list box (see Figure 1). Click Log In to log in to the portal using your credentials.
FIGURE 1: The user profile for a logged-in user displays at the top of the list box on
How to configure Conditional Access Azure Portal
Configuring conditional access in Azure Portal is easy. Follow these steps:
1. Log into Azure Portal.
2. Click the Security & Compliance icon in the left-hand column.
3. On the Security & Compliance page, click the Conditional Access tab.
4. In the Conditional Access pane, click Add a new policy.
5. In the Add a new policy dialog box, enter a name for your policy (for example, "MyPolicy"), and then click Create.
6. In the Policy Details pane, under Policy Type, select Azure Active Directory conditional access policy.
7. On the Conditions tab, under State values, select Allow or Block access depending on whether you want users to be able to access resources or not. You can also specify other conditions such as resource type or user role.
8. Click Add condition and then enter a condition such as "User is in role of 'Admin'" in the Add Condition dialog box that appears. You can also specify other conditions such as resource type or user role here too.
How to revoke Conditional Access Azure Portal permissions
If you need to revoke permissions for an Azure Portal user account, follow these steps:
Sign in to the Conditional Access portal. In the left navigation pane, click Users. On the Users page, select the user account you want to revoke permissions from. In the Actions column, click Revoke Permissions. In the Revoke Permissions dialog box, select the users or groups you want to revoke permissions from and then click OK.
You can also use the Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell to revoke permissions from a user account. To do this, use these commands:
How to troubleshoot Conditional Access Azure Portal issues
If you're experiencing issues logging into the Conditional Access Azure Portal, there are a few things you can do to troubleshoot the issue. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to login and access your account information, as well as how to troubleshoot common issues when logging in.