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@ -83,8 +83,11 @@ In this task, you will deploy Azure virtual machines into different availability
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| Setting | Value |
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| --- | --- |
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| Boot diagnostics | **Off** |
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| Boot diagnostics | **On** |
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| Diagnostics storage account | the default value |
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>**Note**: Identify the name of diagnostics storage account. You will use it in the next task.
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1. Click **Next: Advanced >**, on the **Advanced** tab of the **Create a virtual machine** blade, review the available settings without modifying any of them, and click **Review + Create**.
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1. On the **Review + Create** blade, click **Create**.
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In this task, you will install Windows Server Web Server role on the two Azure virtual machines you deployed in the previous task by using the Custom Script virtual machine extension.
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1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Storage accounts** and, on the **Storage accounts** blade, click the entry representing the diagnostics storage account you created in the previous task.
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1. On the storage account blade, click **Containers** and then click **+ Container**.
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1. On the **New container** blade, specify the following settings (leave others with their default values) and click **Create**:
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| Setting | Value |
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| Name | **scripts** |
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| Public access level | **Private (no anonymous access**) |
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1. Back on the storage account blade displaying the list of containers, click **scripts**.
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1. On the **scripts** blade, click **Upload**.
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1. On the **Upload blob** blade, click the folder icon, in the **Open** dialog box, navigate to the **\\Allfiles\\Labs\\08** folder, select **az104-08-install_IIS.ps1**, click **Open**, and back on the **Upload blob** blade, click **Upload**.
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1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Virtual machines** and, on the **Virtual machines** blade, click **az104-08-vm0**.
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1. On the **az104-08-vm0** virtual machine blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Extensions**, and the click **+ Add**.
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1. On the **New resource** blade, click **Custom Script Extension** and then click **Create**.
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1. From the **Install extension** blade, upload the script **az104-08-install_IIS.ps1** from **\\Allfiles\\Labs\\08** and click **OK**.
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1. From the **Install extension** blade, click **Browse**.
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1. On the **Storage accounts** blade, click the name of the storage account into which you uploaded the **az104-08-install_IIS.ps1** script, on the **Containers** blade, click **scripts**, on the **scripts** blade, click **az104-08-install_IIS.ps1**, and then click **Select**.
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1. Back on the **Install extension** blade, click **OK**.
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1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Virtual machines** and, on the **Virtual machines** blade, click **az104-08-vm1**.
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