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SqlAuthenticationMethod.xml
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SqlAuthenticationMethod.xml
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<docs>
<members name="SqlAuthenticationMethod">
<SqlAuthenticationMethod>
<summary>Describes the different SQL authentication methods that can be used by a client connecting to Azure SQL Database. For details, see <see href="https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/sql-database/sql-database-aad-authentication">Connecting to SQL Database By Using Azure Active Directory Authentication</see>.
</summary>
<remarks>To be added.</remarks>
</SqlAuthenticationMethod>
<NotSpecified>
<summary>The authentication method is not specified.</summary>
<value>0</value>
</NotSpecified>
<SqlPassword>
<summary>The authentication method is Sql Password.</summary>
<value>1</value>
</SqlPassword>
<ActiveDirectoryPassword>
<summary>The authentication method uses Active Directory Password. Use Active Directory Password to connect to a SQL Database using an Azure AD principal name and password.</summary>
<value>2</value>
</ActiveDirectoryPassword>
<ActiveDirectoryIntegrated>
<summary>The authentication method uses Active Directory Integrated. Use Active Directory Integrated to connect to a SQL Database using integrated Windows authentication.</summary>
<value>3</value>
</ActiveDirectoryIntegrated>
<ActiveDirectoryInteractive>
<summary>The authentication method uses Active Directory Interactive. Use Active Directory Interactive to connect to a SQL Database with an interactive authentication flow.</summary>
<value>4</value>
</ActiveDirectoryInteractive>
<ActiveDirectoryServicePrincipal>
<summary>The authentication method uses Active Directory Service Principal. Use Active Directory Service Principal to connect to a SQL Database using the client ID and secret of a service principal identity.</summary>
<value>5</value>
</ActiveDirectoryServicePrincipal>
<ActiveDirectoryDeviceCodeFlow>
<summary>The authentication method uses Active Directory Device Code Flow. Use Active Directory Device Code Flow to connect to a SQL Database from devices and operating systems that do not provide a Web browser, using another device to perform interactive authentication.</summary>
<value>6</value>
</ActiveDirectoryDeviceCodeFlow>
</members>
</docs>