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Reopened #106820

Closed Gauntlet-KI closed 1 year ago

Gauntlet-KI commented 1 year ago
          There isn't a way to freeze table header, which is why the header is repeated throughout the table.  All services in audit scope are already listed.  If a service is missing, that's because it hasn't been authorized yet.  Another possibility is that the "missing" service is authorized as a component of another already authorized service.  If P&O = Dynamics 365 Project Operations, that service hasn't been authorized yet, which is why it isn't listed.

Originally posted by @stevevi in https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/106800#issuecomment-1474155768

There isn't a way to freeze table header, which is why the header is repeated throughout the table. All services in audit scope are already listed. If a service is missing, that's because it hasn't been authorized yet. Another possibility is that the "missing" service is authorized as a component of another already authorized service. If P&O = Dynamics 365 Project Operations, that service hasn't been authorized yet, which is why it isn't listed.

By missing, I was meaning the ones that are not authorized, like D365 PO and Azure DevOpd. The should be there, as a table list with filters. There is value with seeing which services have not been authorized at all.

Gauntlet-KI commented 1 year ago

There isn't a way to freeze table header, which is why the header is repeated throughout the table. All services in audit scope are already listed. If a service is missing, that's because it hasn't been authorized yet. Another possibility is that the "missing" service is authorized as a component of another already authorized service. If P&O = Dynamics 365 Project Operations, that service hasn't been authorized yet, which is why it isn't listed.

By missing, I was meaning the ones that are not authorized, like D365 PO and Azure DevOpd. The should be there, as a table list with filters. There is value with seeing which services have not been authorized at all.

stevevi commented 1 year ago

Hi @Gauntlet-KI and welcome to GitHub. Our compliance documentation follows the format established by our regulators, FedRAMP JAB and DISA. There are no plans to add services to audit scope articles that haven't been authorized.

stevevi commented 1 year ago

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