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Hi @Andeavour so we currently support Azure Active Directory in the latest versions of SQL Compare & Data Compare, however MFA is currently still under development. Please keep an eye on the release notes for further updates!
https://documentation.red-gate.com/sc/release-notes-and-other-versions
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Is there an update on this issue?
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Hi @BonnieF
So if you update to the latest version of SQL Compare 14, you can use Active Directory Interactive Authentication.
The following document should help: https://documentation.red-gate.com/sc/setting-up-the-comparison/using-azure-interactive-authentication
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Is there some reason you aren't bringing up the standard AAD interactive MFA dialog but instead requiring an application ID?
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BonnieF said:Is there some reason you aren't bringing up the standard AAD interactive MFA dialog but instead requiring an application ID?
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Azure Interactive Authentication is no longer an option since the last update and the MFA is throwing an error.
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AndrewStevens said:BonnieF said:Is there some reason you aren't bringing up the standard AAD interactive MFA dialog but instead requiring an application ID?
The reason for this is because SQL Compare and other tools need their own application ID, whereas other tools like SSMS have a built-in app id that is preauthorized.
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kdevine said:Azure Interactive Authentication is no longer an option since the last update and the MFA is throwing an error.
https://productsupport.red-gate.com/hc/en-us
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Hi,
For anyone who also experienced issues with MFA throwing an error please see the following post to address this: https://forum.red-gate.com/discussion/88435/active-directory-interactive-now-gone-and-mfa-doesnt-work
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I have used MFA to access the database, but that's not an option in the Redgate connections. How can I get this working, because currently we are having to use a SQL Server user to perform our compares?