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Using Azure CLI Authentication within Local Containers

Using Azure CLI Authentication within Local Containers
Have the recent changes to Azure CLI on Windows broken your dev inner loop when working with containerised applications that need access to Azure resources? If so, this post provides a workaround that will unblock you without having to be stuck on an old version of the Azure CLI.

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