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Hello team, Today I was trying to login into MSLE Portal getting following message please look into it We're sorry, but something went wrong. Please try again, and if this persists, contact the website administrator. Error ID # [9c304bb7-ef2f-4be8-b756-2ab6a4007a48] 10/10/2025 4:10:04 PM UTC NAM e46d36f6-ece6-4cc6-a30e-bd682ea99b0479Views0likes4CommentsSecure Score - Vulnerability Exceptions Not Registering
I have followed the guide to configure the proper permissions to manage within Defender. Device groups have been created based off tags we applied to the devices, and the device groups register the expected number of devices. We apply an exception to the vulnerability recommendation based off the device group, looking at the individual device pages we can confirm the recommendation is excluded and it all appears to work as intended up to this point. The problem starts on the vulnerability dashboard. The recommendation shows it is in partial exception status however none of the statistics or data reflect this including our secure score. I can confirm making a global exception works as expected and we can see the score adjust properly. Has anyone experienced this before or have any pointers? We have been working at this for weeks trying different things without luck, we are ensuring to leave adequate sync times.133Views1like1CommentStep-by-Step Guide: Integrating Microsoft Purview with Azure Databricks and Microsoft Fabric
Co-Authored By: aryananmol, laurenkirkwood and mmanley This article provides practical guidance on setup, cost considerations, and integration steps for Azure Databricks and Microsoft Fabric to help organizations plan for building a strong data governance framework. It outlines how Microsoft Purview can unify governance efforts across cloud platforms, enabling consistent policy enforcement, metadata management, and lineage tracking. The content is tailored for architects and data leaders seeking to execute governance in scalable, hybrid environments. Note: this article focuses mainly on Data Governance features for Microsoft Purview. Why Microsoft Purview Microsoft Purview enables organizations to discover, catalog, and manage data across environments with clarity and control. Automated scanning and classification build a unified view of your data estate enriched with metadata, lineage, and sensitivity labels, and the Unified Catalog gives business-friendly search and governance constructs like domains, data products, glossary terms, and data quality. Note: Microsoft Purview Unified Catalog is being rolled out globally, with availability across multiple Microsoft Entra tenant regions; this page lists supported regions, availability dates, and deployment plans for the Unified Catalog service: Unified Catalog Supported Regions. Understanding Data Governance Features Cost in Purview Under the classic model: Data Map (Classic), users pay for an “always-on” Data Map capacity and scanning compute. In the new model, those infrastructure costs are subsumed into the consumption meters – meaning there are no direct charges for metadata storage or scanning jobs when using the Unified Catalog (Enterprise tier). Essentially, Microsoft stopped billing separately for the underlying data map and scan vCore-hours once you opt into the new model or start fresh with it. You only incur charges when you govern assets or run data processing tasks. This makes costs more predictable and tied to governance value: you can scan as much as needed to populate the catalog without worrying about scan fees and then pay only for the assets you actively manage (“govern”) and any data quality processes you execute. In summary, Purview Enterprise’s pricing is usage-based and divided into two primary areas: (1) Governed Assets and (2) Data Processing (DGPUs). Plan for Governance Microsoft Purview’s data governance framework is built on two core components: Data Map and Unified Catalog. The Data Map acts as the technical foundation, storing metadata about assets discovered through scans across your data estate. It inventories sources and organizes them into collections and domains for technical administration. The Unified Catalog sits on top as the business-facing layer, leveraging the Data Map’s metadata to create a curated marketplace of data products, glossary terms, and governance domains for data consumers and stewards. Before onboarding sources, align Unified Catalog (business-facing) and Data Map (technical inventory) and define roles, domains, and collections so ownership and access boundaries are clear. Here is a documentation that covers roles and permissions in Purview: Permissions in the Microsoft Purview portal | Microsoft Learn. The imageabove helps understand therelationship between the primary data governance solutions, Unified Catalog and Data Map, and the permissions granted by the roles for each solution. Considerations and Steps for Setting up Purview Steps for Setting up Purview: Step 1: Create a Purview Account. In the Azure Portal, use the search bar at the top to navigate to Microsoft Purview Accounts. Once there, click “Create”. This will take you to the following screen: Step 2: Click Next: Configuration and follow the Wizard, completing the necessary fields, including information on Networking, Configurations, and Tags. Then click Review + Create to create your Purview account. Consideration: Private networking: Use Private Endpoints to secure Unified Catalog/Data Map access and scan traffic; follow the new platform private endpoints guidance in the Microsoft Purview portal or migrate classic endpoints. Once your Purview Account is created, you’ll want to set up and manage your organization’s governance strategy to ensure that your data is classified and managed according to the specific lifecycle guidelines you set. Note: Follow the steps in this guide to set up Microsoft Purview Data Lifecycle Management: Data retention policy, labeling, and records management. Data Map Best Practices Design your collections hierarchy to align with organizational strategy—such as by geography, business function, or data domain. Register each data source only once per Purview account to avoid conflicting access controls. If multiple teams consume the same source, register it at a parent collection and create scans under subcollections for visibility. The imageaboveillustrates a recommended approach for structuring your Purview DataMap. Why Collection Structure Matters A well-structured Data Map strategy, including a clearly defined hierarchy of collections and domains, is critical because the Data Map serves as the metadata backbone for Microsoft Purview. It underpins the Unified Catalog, enabling consistent governance, role-based access control, and discoverability across the enterprise. Designing this hierarchy thoughtfully ensures scalability, simplifies permissions management, and provides a solid foundation for implementing enterprise-wide data governance. Purview Integration with Azure Databricks Databricks Workspace Structure In Azure Databricks, each region supports a single Unity Catalog metastore, which is shared across all workspaces within that region. This centralized architecture enables consistent data governance, simplifies access control, and facilitates seamless data sharing across teams. As an administrator, you can scan one workspace in the region using Microsoft Purview to discover and classify data managed by Unity Catalog, since the metastore governs all associated workspaces in a region. If your organization operates across multiple regions and utilizes cross-region data sharing, please review the consideration and workaround outlined below to ensure proper configuration and governance. Follow pre-requisite requirements here, before you register your workspace: Prerequisites to Connect and manage Azure Databricks Unity Catalog in Microsoft Purview. Steps to Register Databricks Workspace Step 1: In the Microsoft Purview portal, navigate to the Data Map section from the left-hand menu. Select Data Sources. Click on Register to begin the process of adding your Databricks workspace. Step 2: Note: There are two Databricks data sources, please review documentation here to review differences in capability: Connect to and manage Azure Databricks Unity Catalog in Microsoft Purview | Microsoft Learn. You can choose either source based on your organization’s needs. Recommended is “Azure Databricks Unity Catalog”: Step 3: Register your workspace. Here are the steps to register your data source: Steps to Register an Azure Databricks workspace in Microsoft Purview. Step 4: Initiate scan for your workspace, follow steps here: Steps to scan Azure Databricks to automatically identify assets. Once you have entered the required information test your connection and click continue to set up scheduled scan trigger. Step 5: For Scan trigger, choose whether to set up a schedule or run the scan once according to your business needs. Step 6: From the left pane, select Data Map and select your data source for your workspace. You can view a list of existing scans on that data source under Recent scans, or you can view all scans on the Scans tab. Review further options here: Manage and Review your Scans. You can review your scanned data sources, history and details here: Navigate to scan run history for a given scan. Limitation: The “Azure Databricks Unity Catalog” data source in Microsoft Purview does not currently support connection via Managed Vnet. As a workaround, the product team recommends using the “Azure Databricks Unity Catalog” source in combination with a Self-hosted Integration Runtime (SHIR) to enable scanning and metadata ingestion. You can find setup guidance here: Create and manage SHIR in Microsoft Purview Choose the right integration runtime configuration Scoped scan support for Unity Catalog is expected to enter private preview soon. You can sign up here: https://aka.ms/dbxpreview. Considerations: If you have delta-shared Databricks-to-Databricks workspaces, you may have duplication in your data assets if you are scanning both Workspaces. The workaround for this scenario is as you add tables/data assets to a Data Product for Governance in Microsoft Purview, you can identify the duplicated tables/data assets using their Fully Qualified Name (FQN). To make identification easier: Look for the keyword “sharing” in the FQN, which indicates a Delta-Shared table. You can also apply tags to these tables for quicker filtering and selection. The screenshot highlights how the FQN appears in the interface, helping you confidently identify and manage your data assets. Purview Integration with Microsoft Fabric Understanding Fabric Integration: Connect Cross-Tenant: This refers to integrating Microsoft Fabric resources across different Microsoft Entra tenants. It enables organizations to share data, reports, and workloads securely between separate tenants, often used in multi-organization collaborations or partner ecosystems. Key considerations include authentication, data governance, and compliance with cross-tenant policies. Connect In-Same-Tenant: This involves connecting Fabric resources within the same Microsoft Entra tenant. It simplifies integration by leveraging shared identity and governance models, allowing seamless access to data, reports, and pipelines across different workspaces or departments under the same organizational umbrella. Requirements: An Azure account with an active subscription. Create an account for free. An active Microsoft Purview account. Authentication is supported via: Managed Identity. Delegated Authentication and Service Principal. Steps to Register Fabric Tenant Step 1: In the Microsoft Purview portal, navigate to the Data Map section from the left-hand menu. Select Data Sources. Click on Register to begin the process of adding your Fabric Tenant (which also includes PowerBI). Step 2: Add in Data Source Name, keep Tenant ID as default (auto-populated). Microsoft Fabric and Microsoft Purview should be in the same tenant. Step 3: Enter in Scan name, enable/disable scanning for personal workspaces. You will notice under Credentials automatically created identity for authenticating Purview account. Note: If your Purview is behind Private Network, follow the guidelines here: Connect to your Microsoft Fabric tenant in same tenant as Microsoft Purview. Step 4: From your Microsoft Fabric, open Settings, Click on Tenant Settings and enable “Service Principals can access read-only admin APIs”, “Enhanced admin API responses within detailed metadata” and “Enhance Admin API responses with DAX and Mashup Expressions” within Admin API Settings section. Step 5: You will need to create a group, add the Purviews' managed identity to the group and add the group under “Service Principals can access read-only admin APIs” section of your tenant settings inside Microsoft Fabric Step 6: Test your connection and setup scope for your scan. Select the required workspaces, click continue and automate a scan trigger. Step 7: From the left pane, select Data Map and select your data source for your workspace. You can view a list of existing scans on that data source under Recent scans, or you can view all scans on the Scans tab. Review further options here: Manage and Review your Scans. You can review your scanned data sources, history and details here: Navigate to scan run history for a given scan. Why Customers Love Purview Kern County unified its approach to securing and governing data with Microsoft Purview, ensuring consistent compliance and streamlined data management across departments. EY accelerated secure AI development by leveraging the Microsoft Purview SDK, enabling robust data governance and privacy controls for advanced analytics and AI initiatives. Prince William County Public Schools created a more cyber-safe classroom environment with Microsoft Purview, protecting sensitive student information while supporting digital learning. FSA (Food Standards Agency) helps keep the UK food supply safe using Microsoft Purview Records Management, ensuring regulatory compliance and safeguarding critical data assets. Conclusion Purview’s Unified Catalog centralizes governance across Discovery, Catalog Management, and Health Management. The Governance features in Purview allow organizations to confidently answer critical questions: What data do we have? Where did it come from? Who is responsible for it? Is it secure and compliant? Can we trust its quality? Microsoft Purview, when integrated with Azure Databricks and Microsoft Fabric, provides a unified approach to cataloging, classifying, and governing data across diverse environments. By leveraging Purview’s Unified Catalog, Data Map, and advanced governance features, organizations can achieve end-to-end visibility, enforce consistent policies, and improve data quality. You might ask, why does data quality matter? Well, in today’s world, data is the new gold. References Microsoft Purview | Microsoft Learn Pricing - Microsoft Purview | Microsoft Azure Use Microsoft Purview to Govern Microsoft Fabric Connect to and manage Azure Databricks Unity Catalog in Microsoft PurviewInstitution Email Verification & Case Submission Blocked (MSLE Nomination Accepted)
Our institution has been officially accepted into the Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE) program under the Educational Institution Option, as confirmed by Rachel MSLE. However, we are currently facing the following issues: Email Verification Failure: When attempting to log in to the MSLE portal using our institution email (the same one submitted during nomination), we receive the error: "Your Institution Email could not be verified!" Support Case Submission Blocked: The portal does not allow us to create a new support case. It appears stuck or unresponsive when trying to initiate a support request. Form Submission Confusion: Although the form was accepted after login, the system still blocks access and does not recognize the verified email. We have followed all the steps outlined in the welcome and onboarding emails, including reviewing the program guide and attempting to join the MSLE Community. However, due to the above issues, we are unable to proceed further. We kindly looking for assistance in resolving the email verification and support case submission issues. If possible, maybe MSLE program direct contact or support channel (email or otherwise) where we can escalate this matter. Thank you for your help.Solved110Views0likes5Comments✨ Sessão de Onboarding do MSLE — Português
Olá! 👋 Espero que estejam bem! 🚀 Pronto(a) para começar sua jornada no programa Microsoft Learn for Educators? Participe da sessão de onboarding em português, e conheça: ✅ Os benefícios e escopo do programa ✅ Os dois principais portais que você vai utilizar ✅ Como solicitar laboratórios, vouchers e registrar seus cursos ✅ Dicas para aplicar os conteúdos da Microsoft em sala de aula Data e horários: 📅 Quarta-feira, 1.º de outubro de 2025 🕐Das 13h00 às 14h30 (horário de Brasília) 🕔Das 17h00 às 18h30 (horário de Lisboa) 📍 Online via Microsoft Teams (entre pelo hiperlink no horário indicado) 📌 Não perca — sua jornada começa aqui! Atenciosamente, Henoc Soares Freire, Community Manager for the MSLE Programجلسة الانضمام إلى MSLE — بالعربية
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✨ Ready to take your teaching to the next level? Join Carlos, our MSLE Community Manager (English), for an exclusive induction session on the MSLE Program for Educators! ✅ Discover the benefits and scope of the program ✅ Explore the two main portals you’ll have access to ✅ Get your questions answered in a collaborative environment This is your first step toward an enriching experience where knowledge, innovation, and community come together to empower you. 📅 Don’t miss it—your journey starts here! Microsoft Teams Need help? Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 263 384 155 075 Passcode: 8QT6YK3BMicrosoft Education Tenant
Hi Could it be that the Microsoft Education Tenant is no longer in use and that all communication now goes through this new MSLE Community? Last year I had to select to be added to the Microsoft Education Team. So I got connected (I suppose) to the tenant with the name "Microsoft Education Tenant". Picture above from last year. At the moment I see only a very clean Teams: So if the Teams is no longer in use, could I or it be removed? If it's still being used, then I probabbly don't have correct access anymore. ThanksSolved108Views0likes1CommentMSLE Onboarding Session — Português
🗓️ Segunda-feira, 01 de setembro de 2025, às 10h00 (Horário de Brasília) 📍 Online Você está convidado(a) para participar da sessão de integração ao programa MSLE (Microsoft Learn para Educadores), voltada para profissionais da educação que desejam fazer parte dessa comunidade global. Durante o encontro, conduzido por Cecilia, responsável pela comunidade MSLE, vamos apresentar os principais benefícios e objetivos do programa, explorar os recursos e ferramentas disponíveis para os participantes e esclarecer dúvidas em um ambiente colaborativo e acolhedor. Esta sessão é o seu primeiro passo rumo a uma jornada profissional enriquecedora, onde conhecimento, inovação e comunidade se conectam para apoiar você na conquista dos seus objetivos educacionais. 🔗Clique aqui para sua participação!