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1. Upload a blob to the container. As you have time review the advanced settings. For example, blob type and blob size.
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1. Upload a blob to the container. As you have time review the advanced settings. For example, blob type and blob size.
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## Configure Storage Security
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In this demonstration, we will create a shared access signature.
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**Note:** This demonstration requires a storage account, with a blob container, and an uploaded file.
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**Reference**: [Create SAS tokens for storage containers](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/applied-ai-services/form-recognizer/create-sas-tokens?source=recommendations&view=form-recog-3.0.0)
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1. Select a blob or file that you want to secure.
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1. Generate a shared access signature (SAS). Review the permissions, start and expiry times, and allowed protocols.
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1. Use the SAS URL to ensure the resource displays.
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## Configure Azure Files
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## Configure Azure Files
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In this demonstration, we will work with files shares and snapshots.
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In this demonstration, we will work with files shares and snapshots.
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1. Create a file share. Review quotas, uploading files, and adding directories to organize the information.
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1. Create a file share. Review quotas, uploading files, and adding directories to organize the information.
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1. Create a file share snapshot. Review when to use snapshots and how they are different from backups. As you have time, upload a file, take a snapshot, delete the file, and restore the snapshot.
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1. Create a file share snapshot. Review when to use snapshots and how they are different from backups. As you have time, upload a file, take a snapshot, delete the file, and restore the snapshot.
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## Configure Storage Security
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In this demonstration, we will create a shared access signature.
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**Note:** This demonstration requires a storage account, with a blob container, and an uploaded file.
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**Reference**: [Create SAS tokens for storage containers](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/applied-ai-services/form-recognizer/create-sas-tokens?source=recommendations&view=form-recog-3.0.0)
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1. Select a blob or file that you want to secure.
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1. Generate a shared access signature (SAS). Review the permissions, start and expiry times, and allowed protocols.
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1. Use the SAS URL to ensure the resource displays.
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## Storage Tools (optional)
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## Storage Tools (optional)
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