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Dean_Gross
Nov 01, 2021Silver Contributor
Disabled Connectors
We have noticed that in some tenants, connectors that were configured are showing up as disabled. One of my colleagues thinks that if there is no activity during an unspecified period of time, it goe...
Dean_Gross
Silver Contributor
Yes, this is exactly what is happening and is expected, will it automatically reconnect if data does start showing up (this could indicate an incident and we want to make sure that we are not blind)
Rod_Trent
Nov 01, 2021Microsoft
Try the following...
1. Go to Azure Policy
2. Go to the Remediation > Click on the Policy “Configure Azure Activity logs to stream to specified Log Analytics workspace”
3. Create a new remediation task
4. Wait for the task to complete.
Please give some time. If everything is good then you can go back to the azure Sentinel > Data connectors > Azure Activity and will find it as connected.
1. Go to Azure Policy
2. Go to the Remediation > Click on the Policy “Configure Azure Activity logs to stream to specified Log Analytics workspace”
3. Create a new remediation task
4. Wait for the task to complete.
Please give some time. If everything is good then you can go back to the azure Sentinel > Data connectors > Azure Activity and will find it as connected.