“Updates to converged applications are not allowed in this version” exception thrown when trying to remove azure bot password
I registered a bot using Bot Channels Registration on Azure portal. I then generated a password for the bot. Now my requirement is to be able to update this password programmatically.
I tried removing the password using this powershell api and also using Azure Active Directory Graph API. In the both the approaches I get the same error
Updates to converged applications are not allowed in this version
Can anybody help me how converged applications are different from non-converged applications? And how can I resolve above error or use some alternative approach to update the password for my registered bot.
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I registered a bot using Bot Channels Registration on Azure portal. I then generated a password for the bot. Now my requirement is to be able to update this password programmatically.
I tried removing the password using this powershell api and also using Azure Active Directory Graph API. In the both the approaches I get the same error
Updates to converged applications are not allowed in this version
Can anybody help me how converged applications are different from non-converged applications? And how can I resolve above error or use some alternative approach to update the password for my registered bot.
azure-active-directory botframework azure-bot-service
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I registered a bot using Bot Channels Registration on Azure portal. I then generated a password for the bot. Now my requirement is to be able to update this password programmatically.
I tried removing the password using this powershell api and also using Azure Active Directory Graph API. In the both the approaches I get the same error
Updates to converged applications are not allowed in this version
Can anybody help me how converged applications are different from non-converged applications? And how can I resolve above error or use some alternative approach to update the password for my registered bot.
azure-active-directory botframework azure-bot-service
I registered a bot using Bot Channels Registration on Azure portal. I then generated a password for the bot. Now my requirement is to be able to update this password programmatically.
I tried removing the password using this powershell api and also using Azure Active Directory Graph API. In the both the approaches I get the same error
Updates to converged applications are not allowed in this version
Can anybody help me how converged applications are different from non-converged applications? And how can I resolve above error or use some alternative approach to update the password for my registered bot.
azure-active-directory botframework azure-bot-service
azure-active-directory botframework azure-bot-service
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I don't believe there's a way to do with PowerShell at this time (it's the version of the cmdlets that don't currently support the operation). I attempted to try to just add an additional password via PowerShell, and got the same exception.
$pass = convertto-securestring "MyNewPasswword" -asplaintext -force
New-AzureRmADAppCredential -Password $pass -ObjectId $myapp.ObjectId
You can add and remove passwords through a GUI by going here:
https://apps.dev.microsoft.com/
Regarding your question of "Can anybody help me how converged applications are different from non-converged applications? ", I'm not sure I can answer that question. You might start here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/
My requirement is to update the password programmatically. So using gui is not an option.
– Ronak Agarwal
Nov 13 at 4:49
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I don't believe there's a way to do with PowerShell at this time (it's the version of the cmdlets that don't currently support the operation). I attempted to try to just add an additional password via PowerShell, and got the same exception.
$pass = convertto-securestring "MyNewPasswword" -asplaintext -force
New-AzureRmADAppCredential -Password $pass -ObjectId $myapp.ObjectId
You can add and remove passwords through a GUI by going here:
https://apps.dev.microsoft.com/
Regarding your question of "Can anybody help me how converged applications are different from non-converged applications? ", I'm not sure I can answer that question. You might start here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/
My requirement is to update the password programmatically. So using gui is not an option.
– Ronak Agarwal
Nov 13 at 4:49
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I don't believe there's a way to do with PowerShell at this time (it's the version of the cmdlets that don't currently support the operation). I attempted to try to just add an additional password via PowerShell, and got the same exception.
$pass = convertto-securestring "MyNewPasswword" -asplaintext -force
New-AzureRmADAppCredential -Password $pass -ObjectId $myapp.ObjectId
You can add and remove passwords through a GUI by going here:
https://apps.dev.microsoft.com/
Regarding your question of "Can anybody help me how converged applications are different from non-converged applications? ", I'm not sure I can answer that question. You might start here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/
My requirement is to update the password programmatically. So using gui is not an option.
– Ronak Agarwal
Nov 13 at 4:49
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I don't believe there's a way to do with PowerShell at this time (it's the version of the cmdlets that don't currently support the operation). I attempted to try to just add an additional password via PowerShell, and got the same exception.
$pass = convertto-securestring "MyNewPasswword" -asplaintext -force
New-AzureRmADAppCredential -Password $pass -ObjectId $myapp.ObjectId
You can add and remove passwords through a GUI by going here:
https://apps.dev.microsoft.com/
Regarding your question of "Can anybody help me how converged applications are different from non-converged applications? ", I'm not sure I can answer that question. You might start here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/
I don't believe there's a way to do with PowerShell at this time (it's the version of the cmdlets that don't currently support the operation). I attempted to try to just add an additional password via PowerShell, and got the same exception.
$pass = convertto-securestring "MyNewPasswword" -asplaintext -force
New-AzureRmADAppCredential -Password $pass -ObjectId $myapp.ObjectId
You can add and remove passwords through a GUI by going here:
https://apps.dev.microsoft.com/
Regarding your question of "Can anybody help me how converged applications are different from non-converged applications? ", I'm not sure I can answer that question. You might start here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/
answered Nov 12 at 19:17
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My requirement is to update the password programmatically. So using gui is not an option.
– Ronak Agarwal
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My requirement is to update the password programmatically. So using gui is not an option.
– Ronak Agarwal
Nov 13 at 4:49
My requirement is to update the password programmatically. So using gui is not an option.
– Ronak Agarwal
Nov 13 at 4:49
My requirement is to update the password programmatically. So using gui is not an option.
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