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Policy effect types are declared twice #1298

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gerbermarco opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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Policy effect types are declared twice #1298

gerbermarco opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 0 comments

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Details of the scenario you tried and the problem that is occurring

The effect types 'Audit', 'Deny' and 'Disabled' are listed twice in the allowed values inside the policy definitions, once in uppercase and once in lowercase letters. Found in the following templates:

  • azure-policy\built-in-policies\policyDefinitions\Key Vault\Certificates_AllowedKeyTypes.json
  • azure-policy\built-in-policies\policyDefinitions\Key Vault\Certificates_EC_AllowedCurveNames.json
  • azure-policy\built-in-policies\policyDefinitions\Key Vault\Certificates_Expiry_ByDays.json
  • azure-policy\built-in-policies\policyDefinitions\Key Vault\Certificates_Issuers_CustomCAs.json
  • azure-policy\built-in-policies\policyDefinitions\Key Vault\Certificates_Issuers_SupportedCAs.json
  • azure-policy\built-in-policies\policyDefinitions\Key Vault\Certificates_RSA_MinimumKeySize.json
  • azure-policy\built-in-policies\policyDefinitions\Key Vault\Certificates_ValidityPeriod.json

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If policy is Guest Configuration - details about target node

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