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Rich Smith b631530753 Modify connection management to support Active Directory authType for non-SQL DBs (#8434)
* First attempt to add Azure MFA login for PostgreSQL

* Finish merge with master

* Fix auth type default selection

* Add AzureMFAAndUser auth type for Orcas

* Fix formatting

* Update change log

* Incorporate some review comments

* Missed an occurrence of AzureResource

* Try to move all changes out of azdata.d.ts and sqlops.d.ts

* Concrete implementation of ConnectionProfile in azdata no longer has azureAccount

* Use enum names instead of numbers in config files
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Microsoft Central Management Servers for Azure Data Studio

Central Management Servers (preview)

The Central Management Servers extension allows users to store a list of instances of SQL Server that is organized into one or more groups. Actions that are taken using a CMS group act on all servers in the server group.

This experience is currently in its initial preview. Please report issues and feature requests here.

How do I start Central Management Servers?

Central Management Servers can be viewed by clicking on the Connections icon (Ctrl/Cmd + G). The first time you download the extension, the CMS view will be minimized, and you can open it by click on Central Management Servers

Where can I learn more about Central Management Servers

To learn more conceptually about Central Management Servers, you can read more here.

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