Strings identical to are the unsung heroes of the digital infrastructure we use daily. Here are just a few scenarios where such an identifier is critical:
Are you a trying to whitelist this principal? 3f9bd1ee-5a72-4ad3-b67d-cb016f935bcf
Based on a search of Service Principal GUIDs commonly found in Azure Active Directory (Microsoft Entra ID) environments, the ID 3f9bd1ee-5a72-4ad3-b67d-cb016f935bcf is associated with an internal Microsoft application. Overview: "Internal_AccessScope" AppID/GUID: 3f9bd1ee-5a72-4ad3-b67d-cb016f935bcf App Display Name: Internal_AccessScope Strings identical to are the unsung heroes of
Are you seeing this ID in a specific ?
One might ask: "What if I generate on my computer, and someone else on the other side of the world generates the same string right now?" The term "globally unique" is not hyperbole; the
The keyword in question is a 128-bit number used to identify information in computer systems. It is commonly referred to as a UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) or GUID (Globally Unique Identifier). The term "globally unique" is not hyperbole; the standard is designed so that the total number of unique keys is large enough that the probability of generating a duplicate is astronomically low.
Used to trace a single request through multiple microservices to debug system behavior. Security and Data Integrity
Strings identical to are the unsung heroes of the digital infrastructure we use daily. Here are just a few scenarios where such an identifier is critical:
Are you a trying to whitelist this principal?
Based on a search of Service Principal GUIDs commonly found in Azure Active Directory (Microsoft Entra ID) environments, the ID 3f9bd1ee-5a72-4ad3-b67d-cb016f935bcf is associated with an internal Microsoft application. Overview: "Internal_AccessScope" AppID/GUID: 3f9bd1ee-5a72-4ad3-b67d-cb016f935bcf App Display Name: Internal_AccessScope
Are you seeing this ID in a specific ?
One might ask: "What if I generate on my computer, and someone else on the other side of the world generates the same string right now?"
The keyword in question is a 128-bit number used to identify information in computer systems. It is commonly referred to as a UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) or GUID (Globally Unique Identifier). The term "globally unique" is not hyperbole; the standard is designed so that the total number of unique keys is large enough that the probability of generating a duplicate is astronomically low.
Used to trace a single request through multiple microservices to debug system behavior. Security and Data Integrity