Microsoft.Rest.ClientRuntime.Azure.Authentication.xml

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<doc>
    <assembly>
        <name>Microsoft.Rest.ClientRuntime.Azure.Authentication</name>
    </assembly>
    <members>
        <member name="T:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings">
            <summary>
            Settings for authentication with an Azure or Azure Stack service using Active Directory.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="F:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.EnableEbdMagicCookie">
            <summary>
            Query string allowing use of cookies in user login dialog
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.#ctor">
            <summary>
            Initializes default active directory dialog parameters.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.#ctor(System.String,System.Uri)">
            <summary>
            Initializes active directory client settings with the application specific properties
            for client id and client redirect uri.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory client id.</param>
            <param name="clientRedirectUri">The client redirect uri defined for this application in active directory.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.UseCacheOrCookiesOnly(System.String,System.Uri)">
            <summary>
            Returns active directory cient settings that suppress user credential prompts. Authentication
            will succeed if and only if previous authentication results are cached in the TokenCache or
            client cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The client Id associated with this active directory application.</param>
            <param name="clientRedirectUri">The client redirect Uri associated with this active directory application.</param>
            <returns>active directory client settings that suppress user credential prompts.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.UseCacheCookiesOrPrompt(System.String,System.Uri)">
            <summary>
            Returns active directory client settings that prompt the user for credentials only when
            no matching cookies or cached tokens are found. Authentication will succeed if valid cookies
            or cached tokens are found, or, if no valid tokens are found, the user enters valid
            active directory user credentials.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The client Id associated with this active directory application.</param>
            <param name="clientRedirectUri">The client redirect Uri associated with this active directory application.</param>
            <returns>Settings that prefer cached tokens or cookies over user prompting.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.UsePromptOnly(System.String,System.Uri)">
            <summary>
            Ignore authentication cookies or cached tokens and force the user to enter valid credentials.
            Authentication will succeed if and only if the user enters valid credentials.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The client Id associated with this active directory application.</param>
            <param name="clientRedirectUri">The client redirect Uri associated with this active directory application.</param>
            <returns>Settings that require the user to input credentials,</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.PromptBehavior">
            <summary>
            Gets or sets prompt behavior.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.OwnerWindow">
            <summary>
            Gets or sets owner window.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.AdditionalQueryParameters">
            <summary>
            Additional query parameters sent with the AD request
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.ClientId">
            <summary>
            The active directory client id for this application.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings.ClientRedirectUri">
            <summary>
            The client redirect uri associated with this application.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider">
            <summary>
            Provides tokens for Azure Active Directory applications.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.#ctor(Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationContext,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientCredential,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationResult)">
            <summary>
            Create an application token provider that can retrieve tokens for the given application from the given context, using the given audience
            and credential.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="context">The authentication context to use when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="tokenAudience">The token audience to use when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="credential">The client credential for this application.</param>
            <param name="authenticationResult">The token details provided when authenticating with the client credentials.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.#ctor(Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationContext,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientAssertionCertificate,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationResult)">
            <summary>
            Create an application token provider that can retrieve tokens for the given application from the given context, using the given audience
            and certificate.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="context">The authentication context to use when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="tokenAudience">The token audience to use when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="certificate">The certificate associated with Active Directory application.</param>
            <param name="authenticationResult">The token details provided when authenticating with the client credentials.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.#ctor(Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationContext,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IApplicationAuthenticationProvider,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationResult)">
            <summary>
            Create an application token provider that can retrieve tokens for the given application from the given context, using the given audience
            and credential store.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="context">The authentication context to use when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="tokenAudience">The token audience to use when retrieving tokens</param>
            <param name="clientId">The client Id for this active directory application</param>
            <param name="authenticationStore">The source of authentication information for this application.</param>
            <param name="authenticationResult">The authenticationResult of initial authentication with the application credentials.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.#ctor(Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationContext,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IApplicationAuthenticationProvider,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationResult,System.DateTimeOffset)">
            <summary>
            Create an application token provider that can retrieve tokens for the given application from the given context, using the given audience
            and credential store.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="context">The authentication context to use when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="tokenAudience">The token audience to use when retrieving tokens</param>
            <param name="clientId">The client Id for this active directory application</param>
            <param name="authenticationStore">The source of authentication information for this application.</param>
            <param name="authenticationResult">The authenticationResult of initial authentication with the application credentials.</param>
            <param name="tokenExpiration">The date of expiration for the current access token.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using client credentials. Uses the default token cache and the default
            service settings (authority, token audience) for log in to azure resource manager during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="secret">The secret for this active directory application.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using certificate credentials. Uses the default token cache and the default
            service settings (authority, token audience) for log in to azure resource manager during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="certificate">The certificate associated with Active Directory application.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using client credentials. Uses the default service settings
            (authority, token audience) for log in to azure resource manager during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="secret">The secret for this active directory application.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using certificate credentials. Uses the default service settings
            (authority, token audience) for log in to azure resource manager during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="certificate">The certificate associated with Active Directory application.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using client credentials.
            Uses the default token cache during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/"> Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="secret">The secret for this active directory application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using certificate credentials.
            Uses the default token cache during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/"> Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="certificate">The certificate associated with Active Directory application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using client credentials.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="secret">The secret for this active directory application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using certificate credential.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="certificate">The certificate associated with Active Directory application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientCredential)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using a client credential. Uses the default token cache and the default
            service settings for azure resource manager (authority, token audience) during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="credential">The client credential (client id and secret) for this active directory application.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentWithCertificateAsync(System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientAssertionCertificate)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using a certificate credential. Uses the default token cache and the default
            service settings for azure resource manager (authority, token audience) during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="certificate">The certificate associated with Active Directory application.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientCredential,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using a client credential. Uses the default service settings
            for azure resource manager (authority, token audience) during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="credential">The client credential (client id and secret) for this active directory application.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentWithCertificateAsync(System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientAssertionCertificate,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using a certificate credential. Uses the default service settings
            for azure resource manager (authority, token audience) during authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="certificate">The certificate associated with Active Directory application.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientCredential,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using a client credential. Uses the default token cache for authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="credential">The client credential (client id and secret) for this active directory application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentWithCertificateAsync(System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientAssertionCertificate,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using a certificate credential. Uses the default token cache for authentication.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="certificate">The certificate associated with Active Directory application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientCredential,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using a client credential.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="credential">The client credential (client id and secret) for this active directory application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientAssertionCertificate,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application using a certificate credential.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="certificate">The certificate associated with Active Directory application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IApplicationAuthenticationProvider)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application. Uses the default token cache and default
            service settings (authority and token audience) for authenticating with azure resource manager.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="authenticationProvider">A source for the secure secret for this application.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IApplicationAuthenticationProvider,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application. Uses the default service settings
            (authority and token audience) for authenticating with azure resource manager.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="authenticationProvider">A source for the secure secret for this application.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IApplicationAuthenticationProvider,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application. Uses the default shared token cache.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="authenticationProvider">A source for the secure secret for this application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IApplicationAuthenticationProvider,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Creates ServiceClientCredentials for authenticating requests as an active directory application.
            See <see href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/">Active Directory Quickstart for .Net</see>
            for detailed instructions on creating an Azure Active Directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenantId to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory clientId for the application.</param>
            <param name="authenticationProvider">A source for the secure secret for this application.</param>
            <param name="settings">The active directory service side settings, including authority and token audience.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can authenticate http requests as the given application.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ApplicationTokenProvider.GetAuthenticationHeaderAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken)">
            <summary>
            Gets an access token from the token cache or from AD authentication endpoint.
            Attempts to refresh the access token if it has expired.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IApplicationAuthenticationProvider">
            <summary>
            Interface to platform-specific methods for securely storing client credentials
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IApplicationAuthenticationProvider.AuthenticateAsync(System.String,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationContext)">
            <summary>
            Retrieve ClientCredentials for an active directory application.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory client Id of the application.</param>
            <param name="audience">The audience to target</param>
            <param name="context">The authentication context</param>
            <returns>authentication result which can be used for authentication with the given audience.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.CertificateAuthenticationProvider.#ctor(System.Func{System.String,System.Threading.Tasks.Task{Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientAssertionCertificate}})">
            <summary>
            Create an application authenticator using a certificate provider
            </summary>
            <param name="provider"></param>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IUserCredentialProvider">
            <summary>
            Interface to platform-specific methods for securely storing user credentials
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.IUserCredentialProvider.GetCredentialAsync(System.String)">
            <summary>
            Retrieve credentials for the given user account.
            </summary>
            <param name="username">The username for the account.</param>
            <returns>A UserCredential that can be used for AD authentication for the given account.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.MemoryApplicationAuthenticationProvider">
            <summary>
            In memory store for application credentials.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.MemoryApplicationAuthenticationProvider.#ctor">
            <summary>
            Intializes an in-memory store of application credentials
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.MemoryApplicationAuthenticationProvider.#ctor(Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientCredential)">
            <summary>
            Initializes an in-memory store of application credentials starting with the given credential
            </summary>
            <param name="credential"></param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.MemoryApplicationAuthenticationProvider.AddCredential(Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.ClientCredential)">
            <summary>
            Add the given credential to the in-memory store.
            </summary>
            <param name="credential">The credential to add.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.MemoryApplicationAuthenticationProvider.AuthenticateAsync(System.String,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationContext)">
            <summary>
            Authenticate using the credentials stored for the given client id
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The Application ID for this service principal</param>
            <param name="audience">The intended audicne for authentication</param>
            <param name="context">The AD AuthenticationContext to use</param>
            <returns></returns>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider">
            <summary>
            Provides tokens for Azure Active Directory Microsoft Id and Organization Id users.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="F:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.CommonTenantId">
            <summary>
            The id of the active directory common tenant.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="F:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider._tokenAudience">
            <summary>
            Uri parameters used in the credential prompt. Allows recalling previous
            logins in the login dialog.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.#ctor(Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationContext,System.String,System.Uri,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.UserIdentifier)">
            <summary>
            Create a token provider which can provide user tokens in the given context. The user must have previously authenticated in the given context.
            Tokens are retrieved from the token cache.
            </summary>
            <param name="context">The active directory authentication context to use for retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory client Id to match when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="tokenAudience">The audience to match when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="userId">The user id to match when retrieving tokens.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory common tenant with user account and authentication provided by the user. Authentication is automatically scoped to the default azure management endpoint.
            This call may display a credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory common tenant using the given username, with authentication provided by the user. Authentication is automatically scoped to the default azure management endpoint.
            This call may display a credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="username">The username to use for authentication.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,System.String)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory common tenant using the given username, with authentication provided by the user. Authentication is automatically scoped to the default azure management endpoint.
            This call may display a credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="username">The username to use for authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory common tenant with user account and authentication provided by the user. Authentication is automatically scoped to the default azure management endpoint.
            This call may display a credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>ServiceClientCredentials object for the common tenant that match provided authentication credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory with user account and authentication provided by the user. Authentication is automatically scoped to the default azure management endpoint.
            This call may display a credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The domain to authenticate against.</param>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory using the given username with authentication provided by the user. Authentication is automatically scoped to the default azure management endpoint.
            This call may display a credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The domain to authenticate against.</param>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="username">The username to use for authentication.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,System.String)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory using the given username with authentication provided by the user. Authentication is automatically scoped to the default azure management endpoint.
            This call may display a credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The domain to authenticate against.</param>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="username">The username to use for authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory with both user account and authentication credentials provided by the user. This call may display a
            credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The domain to authenticate against.</param>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory with both user account and authentication credentials provided by the user. This call may display a
            credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The domain to authenticate against.</param>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="serviceSettings">The settings for ad service, including endpoint and token audience</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory with both user account and authentication credentials provided by the user. This call may display a
            credentials dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The domain to authenticate against.</param>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="serviceSettings">The settings for ad service, including endpoint and token audience</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,System.String)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory using the given username with authentication provided by the user. This call may display a credentials
            dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The domain to authenticate against.</param>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="serviceSettings">The settings for ad service, including endpoint and token audience</param>
            <param name="username">The username to use for authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory using the given username with authentication provided by the user. This call may display a credentials
            dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The domain to authenticate against.</param>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="serviceSettings">The settings for ad service, including endpoint and token audience</param>
            <param name="username">The username to use for authentication.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginWithPromptAsync(System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryClientSettings,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.UserIdentifier,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Log in to Azure active directory with credentials provided by the user. This call may display a credentials
            dialog, depending on the supplied client settings and the state of the token cache and user cookies.
            </summary>
            <param name="domain">The domain to authenticate against.</param>
            <param name="clientSettings">The client settings to use for authentication. These determine when a dialog will be displayed.</param>
            <param name="serviceSettings">The settings for ad service, including endpoint and token audience</param>
            <param name="userId">The userid of the desired credentials</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String)">
            <summary>
            Log in to azure active directory in non-interactive mode using organizational id credentials and the default token cache. Default service
            settings (authority, audience) for logging in to azure resource manager are used.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory client id for this application.</param>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenant id to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="username">The organizational account user name, given in the form of a user principal name (e.g. user1@contoso.org).</param>
            <param name="password">The organizational account password.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Log in to azure active directory in non-interactive mode using organizational id credentials. Default service settings (authority, audience)
            for logging in to azure resource manager are used.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory client id for this application.</param>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenant id to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="username">The organizational account user name, given in the form of a user principal name (e.g. user1@contoso.org).</param>
            <param name="password">The organizational account password.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings)">
            <summary>
            Log in to azure active directory in non-interactive mode using organizational id credentials and the default token cache.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory client id for this application.</param>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenant id to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="username">The organizational account user name, given in the form of a user principal name (e.g. user1@contoso.org).</param>
            <param name="password">The organizational account password.</param>
            <param name="serviceSettings">The active directory service details, including authentication endpoints and the intended token audience.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.LoginSilentAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Log in to azure active directory in non-interactive mode using organizational id credentials.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The active directory client id for this application.</param>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenant id to authenticate with.</param>
            <param name="username">The organizational account user name, given in the form of a user principal name (e.g. user1@contoso.org).</param>
            <param name="password">The organizational account password.</param>
            <param name="serviceSettings">The active directory service details, including authentication endpoints and the intended token audience.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target during authentication.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the given credentials.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.CreateCredentialsFromCache(System.String,System.String,System.String)">
            <summary>
            Create service client credentials using information cached from a previous login to azure resource manager using the default token cache.
            Parameters are used to match existing tokens.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The clientId to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenant id to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="username">The account username to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the retrieved credentials. If no
            credentials can be retrieved, an authentication exception is thrown.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.CreateCredentialsFromCache(System.String,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Create service client credentials using information cached from a previous login to azure resource manager. Parameters are used to match
            existing tokens.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The clientId to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenant id to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="username">The account username to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the retrieved credentials. If no
            credentials can be retrieved, an authentication exception is thrown.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.CreateCredentialsFromCache(System.String,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings)">
            <summary>
            Create service client credentials using information cached from a previous login in the default token cache. Parameters are used to match
            existing tokens.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The clientId to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenant id to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="username">The account username to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="serviceSettings">The active directory service settings, including token authority and audience to match when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the retrieved credentials. If no
            credentials can be retrieved, an authentication exception is thrown.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.CreateCredentialsFromCache(System.String,System.String,System.String,Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.TokenCache)">
            <summary>
            Create service client credentials using information cached from a previous login. Parameters are used to match existing tokens.
            </summary>
            <param name="clientId">The clientId to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="domain">The active directory domain or tenant id to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="username">The account username to match when retrieving authentication tokens.</param>
            <param name="serviceSettings">The active directory service settings, including token authority and audience to match when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <param name="cache">The token cache to target when retrieving tokens.</param>
            <returns>A ServiceClientCredentials object that can be used to authenticate http requests using the retrieved credentials. If no
            credentials can be retrieved, an authentication exception is thrown.</returns>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.UserTokenProvider.GetAuthenticationHeaderAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken)">
            <summary>
            Gets an access token from the token cache or from AD authentication endpoint. Will attempt to
            refresh the access token if it has expired.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings">
            <summary>
            Settings for authentication with an Azure or Azure Stack service using Active Directory.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings.Azure">
            <summary>
            Gets the serviceSettings for authentication with Azure
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings.AzureChina">
            <summary>
            Gets the serviceSettings for authentication with Azure China
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings.AuthenticationEndpoint">
            <summary>
            Gets or sets the ActiveDirectory Endpoint for the Azure Environment
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings.TokenAudience">
            <summary>
            Gets or sets the Token audience for an endpoint
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.ActiveDirectoryServiceSettings.ValidateAuthority">
            <summary>
            Gets or sets a value that determines whether the authentication endpoint should be validated with Azure AD
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.Properties.Resources">
            <summary>
              A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.Properties.Resources.ResourceManager">
            <summary>
              Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.Properties.Resources.Culture">
            <summary>
              Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all
              resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.Properties.Resources.AuthenticationEndpointContainsQuery">
            <summary>
              Looks up a localized string similar to The authentication endpoint must not contain a query string..
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.Properties.Resources.ErrorAcquiringToken">
            <summary>
              Looks up a localized string similar to Authentication error while acquiring token: &apos;{0}&apos;..
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.Properties.Resources.ErrorRenewingToken">
            <summary>
              Looks up a localized string similar to Authentication error while renewing token: &apos;{0}&apos;..
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.AuthenticationException">
            <summary>
            Authentication exception for Microsoft Rest Client for Azure.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.AuthenticationException.#ctor">
            <summary>
            Initializes a new instance of the AuthenticationException class.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.AuthenticationException.#ctor(System.String)">
            <summary>
            Initializes a new instance of the AuthenticationException class.
            </summary>
            <param name="message">Exception message.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.AuthenticationException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
            <summary>
            Initializes a new instance of the AuthenticationException class.
            </summary>
            <param name="message">Exception message.</param>
            <param name="innerException">Inner exception.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.AuthenticationException.#ctor(System.String,Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AdalException)">
            <summary>
            Wrap an exception thrown by the ADAL library. This prevents client dependencies on a particular version fo ADAL.
            </summary>
            <param name="message">The exception message</param>
            <param name="innerException">The inner AdalException with additional details</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.AuthenticationException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
            <summary>
            Initializes a new instance of the AuthenticationException class.
            </summary>
            <param name="info">Serialization info.</param>
            <param name="context">Streaming context.</param>
        </member>
        <member name="M:Microsoft.Rest.Azure.Authentication.AuthenticationException.GetObjectData(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
            <summary>
            Serializes content of the exception.
            </summary>
            <param name="info">Serialization info.</param>
            <param name="context">Streaming context.</param>
        </member>
    </members>
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