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1. Select **Create** to deploy the group.
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>**Note:** It is likely you will be managing a large number of groups. Does your organization have a plan for creating groups and adding members?
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>**Note:** You may be managing a large number of groups. Does your organization have a plan for creating groups and adding members?
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## Task 5: Familiarize yourself with the Cloud Shell.
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1. Select the **Cloud Shell** icon in the top right of the Azure Portal. Alternately, you can navigate directly to `https://shell.azure.com`.
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1. When prompted to select either **Bash** or **PowerShell**, select **PowerShell**.
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>**Did you know?** If you mostly work with Linux systems, Azure CLI feels more natural. If you mostly work with Windows systems, Azure PowerShell feels more natural.
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>**Did you know?** If you mostly work with Linux systems, Bash feels more familiar. If you mostly work with Windows systems, Azure PowerShell feels more familiar.
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1. On the **You have no storage mounted** screen select **Show advanced settings** and provide the required information. When completed select **Create storage**.
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| Settings | Values |
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| Resource Group | **az104-rg1** |
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| Storage account (Create new) | **sa-cloudshell** (must be globally unique) |
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| Storage account (Create new) | `sa-cloudshell` (must be globally unique) |
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| File share (create new) | **fs-cloudshell** |
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>**Note:** Task 6 lets you practice with Azure PowerShell. Task 7 lets you practice with the CLI. You may do both tasks or just the one you are most interested in.
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>**Note:** If you would like to practice with **Azure PowerShell**, continue to Task 6. If you want to practice with **Bash (CLI)**, then skip to Task 7.
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## Task 6: Practice with Azure PowerShell
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In this task, you create a resource group and an Azure AD group by using Azure PowerShell session within Cloud Shell. You may use Azure PowerShell scripts throughout the course.
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In this task, you create a resource group and a group account by using Azure PowerShell session within the Cloud Shell. Azure PowerShell scripts will be provided throughout the course.
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1. Use the arrow keys to move through the command history. Use the tab key to autocomplete commands and parameters. At any time use **cls** to clear the command window.
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>**Did you know?** You can use the arrow keys to move through the command history. Use the tab key to autocomplete commands and parameters. At any time use **cls** to clear the command window.
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1. Azure PowerShell uses a *Verb*-*Noun* format for cmdlets. For example, the cmdlet to create a new resource group is **New-AzResourceGroup**. To view how to use the cmdlet, run the Get-Help command.
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1. Azure PowerShell uses a *Verb*-*Noun* format for commands. For example, the command to create a new resource group is **New-AzResourceGroup**. To view how to use a command, run the Get-Help command.
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```powershell
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Get-Help New-AzResourceGroup -detailed
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```
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1. To create a resource group from the PowerShell session within Cloud Shell, run the following commands. Note that the commands starting with a dollar sign ($) are creating variables that you can use in later commands. Ensure you receive a succeeded message.
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1. To create a resource group, run the following commands. Note that the commands starting with a dollar sign ($) are creating variables. Ensure you receive a succeeded message.
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```powershell
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$location = 'eastus'
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Get-AzResourceGroup -Name $rgName
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```
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1. Now, let's try to create new Azure group.
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1. Now, let's try learn how to create an Azure group.
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```powershell
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Get-Help New-AzureADGroup -detailed
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## Task 7: Practice with the Bash shell
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In this task, you create a resource group and an Azure group by using Azure CLI session within Cloud Shell. You may use Azure CLI scripts throughout the course.
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In this task, you create a resource group and an Azure group by using Azure CLI within the Cloud Shell. Azure CLI scripts will be provided throughout the course.
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1. Continue in the Cloud Shell. Use the drop-down to switch to **Bash**.
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>**Note:** Use the arrow keys to move through the command history. Use the tab key to autocomplete commands and parameters.
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>**Did you know?** You can use the arrow keys to move through the command history. Use the tab key to autocomplete commands and parameters. At any time use **clear** to clear the command window.
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1. The Azure CLI uses an easy-to-read syntax. For example, to interact with resource groups, the command is **az group**.
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az group create --name $RGNAME --location $LOCATION
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1. To verify and retrieve properties for the newly created resource group, try the **show** command.
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1. To verify and retrieve properties for the newly created resource group, use the **show** command.
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```sh
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az group show --name $RGNAME
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```sh
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az ad group --help
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```
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1. **Create** the group and **list** the groups to verify.
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```sh
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Congratulations on completing the lab. Here are some main takeways for this lab:
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+ The Azure portal is a good way to get started with creating and managing Azure resources. Administrators can customize the portal and share dashboards.
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+ Resource groups are a way of grouping of related resources,. You can use a resource group for a project, a department, or an application. This makes it easy to manage and monitor a group of related resources.
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+ Resource groups are a way of grouping related resources,. You can use a resource group for a project, a department, or an application. This makes it easy to manage and monitor a group of related resources.
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+ There are different types of user accounts in Microsoft Entra ID. Each user account type has a level of access specific to the scope of work expected.
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+ Group accounts group together related users or devices. Group membership can be assigned statically or dynamically.
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+ The Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated terminal for managing Azure resources. The Cloud Shell provides access to Bash or Azure PowerShell.
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## Learn more with self-paced training
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+ [Understand Microsoft Entra ID])(https://learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/understand-azure-active-directory/). Compare Microsoft Entra ID to Active Directory DS, learn about Microsoft Entra ID P1 and P2, and explore Microsoft Entra Domain Services for managing domain-joined devices and apps in the cloud.
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+ [Understand Microsoft Entra ID](https://learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/understand-azure-active-directory/). Compare Microsoft Entra ID to Active Directory DS, learn about Microsoft Entra ID P1 and P2, and explore Microsoft Entra Domain Services for managing domain-joined devices and apps in the cloud.
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+ [Create Azure users and groups in Microsoft Entra ID](https://learn.microsoft.com//training/modules/create-users-and-groups-in-azure-active-directory/). Create users in Microsoft Entra ID. Understand different types of groups. Create a group and add members. Manage business-to-business guest accounts.
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+ [Allow users to reset their password with Microsoft Entra self-service password reset](https://learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/allow-users-reset-their-password/). Evaluate self-service password reset to allow users in your organization to reset their passwords or unlock their accounts. Set up, configure, and test self-service password reset.
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