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fix issue: fails to migrate ADAL token for MSA account #13292

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/azp run

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LGTM

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Force merge because of test time out

@erich-wang erich-wang merged commit cf2d280 into release-2020-10-27 Oct 22, 2020
@erich-wang erich-wang deleted the erich/fix-msa-account branch June 2, 2021 06:25
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