[Feature Request] Public cloud regionalization - use <region>.login.microsoft.com
See original GitHub issueOnce the feature below is complete (end of April), we should switch to use <region>.login.microsoft.com
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Update: moved to 9/29
One idea would be to introduce this overload:
builder.WithAzureRegion(region, regionalHostSuffix: "r.login.microsoftonline.com")