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- Surface Hub is set up with either a local or domain-joined account.
Currently, you cannot use Microsoft Authenticator to sign in to Surface Hubs that are joined to an Active Directory domain or to Azure AD.
Currently, you cannot use Microsoft Authenticator to sign in to Surface Hubs that are joined to Azure AD.
## Individual prerequisites

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## Learn how to get a new client secret
If your client secret expires or if you've misplaced the copy provided when you were enabling the SIEM tool application, you'll need to get a new secret.
1. Login to the [Azure management portal](https://ms.portal.azure.com).
1. Login to the [Azure management portal](https://portal.azure.com).
2. Select **Azure Active Directory**.
3. Select your tenant.
4. Click **Application**, then select your SIEM tool application. The application name is `https://windowsdefenderatpsiemconnector`.
4. Click **App registrations** > **All apps**, then select your SIEM tool application. The application name is `https://windowsdefenderatpsiemconnector`.
5. Select **Keys** section, then provide a key description and specify the key validity duration.
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7. Copy the value and save it in a safe place.
## Error when getting a refresh access token
If you encounter an error when trying to get a refresh token when using the threat intelligence API or SIEM tools, you'll need to add reply URL for relevant application in Azure Active Directory.