How to Log into Office.com on Your Tesla and Check Azure Sign-In Logs for User Agent Version
You can also login using any smart device with a built in browser, such as a TV, refrigerator, or even exercise equipment.
Prerequisites:
Non-Production/Test Microsoft account
Admin access and permissions to view the Azure Sign-in logs
Logging into Office.com from your Tesla vehicle and then checking the Azure Sign-In Logs to see the user agent version involves a series of steps that leverage the Tesla car browser and Microsoft's Azure portal. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:
Step 1: Log into Office.com on Your Tesla
Start your Tesla and ensure that it is parked safely.
Access the Tesla car browser. This can usually be done from the vehicle's central touchscreen.
Navigate to Office.com by entering the URL in the browser's address bar.
Sign in with your Microsoft Office credentials for work (we recommend a test account). You may need to enter your email, password, and MFA.
Step 2: Access Azure Sign-In Logs
After successfully logging into Office.com from your Tesla, the next step is to check the Azure Sign-In Logs to see the user agent version. This requires access to the Azure portal, which you can do from a different device that has internet access.
Open a web browser on your computer or mobile device.
Navigate to the Azure portal by entering
https://portal.azure.comin the address bar.Sign in with your Azure administrator credentials.
Navigate to Azure Active Directory by searching for it in the search bar or finding it in the list of services.
Select "Sign-ins" under the Monitoring section. This will open the sign-in logs where you can see all user sign-in activities[5].
Step 3: Filter Sign-In Logs for Your Tesla Browser Session
Apply filters to narrow down the logs. You can filter by the date and time range when you logged into Office.com from your Tesla.
Look for your sign-in entry. Since you're interested in the user agent, you might need to look for entries that indicate sign-ins from a Tesla vehicle. This might require familiarity with how Tesla's user agent strings look like[3].
Select the relevant sign-in entry to view more details. Here, you should be able to find the user agent string that corresponds to your Tesla's browser session.
Step 4: Identify the User Agent Version
The user agent string will contain details about the browser version, operating system, and the hardware type. For example, a user agent string might look like this:
In this example, the Chromium version is 88.0.4324.150, which is part of the user agent string for the Tesla car browser[3].
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can log into Office.com from your Tesla and then check the Azure Sign-In Logs to find out the user agent version of your Tesla's browser. This process not only demonstrates the integration of Tesla's technology with Microsoft's cloud services but also highlights the importance of understanding user agent strings for security and monitoring purposes.
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