I need to connect via Azure Automation to an Azure SQL Server using my Azure Active Directory Admin account that is set as the Azure SQL Server AZ AD Admin.
I am able to connect to Azure SQL:
- Using SSMS with the Azure AD Admin Account
- Using the PowerShell ISE with the Azure AD Admin Account in a SQL ConnectionString
- Using Azure Automation with the Azure SQL Admin account (the one created when a new Azure SQL Server is created) in a SQL ConnectionString
However, when attempting to connect to Azure SQL in Azure Automation using the Active Directory Admin account in Azure Automation in a SQL ConnectionString, I get the following error:
New-Object : Exception calling ".ctor" with "1" argument(s): "Keyword
not supported: 'authentication'."
Here is my connection attempt:
$server = "tcp:myazuresql.database.windows.net,1433"
$database = "TestDB"
$adminName = "test@mytest.onmicrosoft.com"
$adminPassword = "test1234"
$connectionString = "Server=$server;Database=$database;User ID=$adminName;Password=$adminPassword;authentication=Active Directory Password;"
$connection = New-Object -TypeName System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection($connectionString)
Any ideas on why I can connect via PowerShell ISE and SSMS but not Azure Automation with the Azure Active Directory Admin? I can also connect via Azure Automation and the Azure SQL Admin account (the default admin account you create with Azure SQL).
The only way I can't connect is when using the Azure Active Directory Admin tied to Azure SQL when using Azure Automation.
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