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Asl AT. ‘Frutta + Verdura’, la collana di e-book per bambini alla scoperta del corretto stile di vita alimentare
Login to your facebook account via any browser go to Settings->Account Security and Turn On Two-factor authentication. Then login again in Spark AR Studio, this will ask for verification as you set up in 2FA and you will be logged in to Spark AR Studio.
The solution is spottily described in both the Azure and DataBricks documentation (as well as SO), because BOTH the PySpark JDBC driver and the MS Connector libraries are required to connect Azure DataBricks notebooks to MS SQL Server using an Active Directory Service Principal via MSAL. This code works (using key-vaults and secrets due to limitations of the Azure Access Connector for DataBricks and the DataBricks Managed Identity, which don't interact directly with MS SQL Server):
I'm trying to simplify notebook creation for developers/data scientists in my Azure Databricks workspace that connects to an Azure Data Lake Gen2 account. Right now, every notebook has this at the ...
As per the documentation, these are the ways to connect to ADLS Gen2: 1. OAuth 2.0 with an Azure service principal. 2. Shared access signatures (SAS). 3. Account keys. You can configure the hadoop-azure abfs driver to authenticate with storage accounts as shown below in Synapse: Create a Synapse notebook and run the code below to configure: service_credential ="