IE11 no longer supported from the Azure portal

Because the Azure portal doesn't support IE11 anymore, the template installs the Microsoft Edge Browser on both VMs, so we can use it in the Lab instead of IE11
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{
"$schema": "https://schema.management.azure.com/schemas/2019-04-01/deploymentParameters.json#",
"contentVersion": "1.0.0.0",
"parameters": {
"adminUsername": {
"value": "Student"
},
"adminPassword": {
"value": "Pa55w.rd1234"
},
"vmNamePrefix": {
"value": "az104-10-vm"
},
"nicNamePrefix": {
"value": "az104-10-nic"
},
"imagePublisher": {
"value": "MicrosoftWindowsServer"
},
"imageOffer": {
"value": "WindowsServer"
},
"imageSKU": {
"value": "2019-Datacenter"
},
"vmSize": {
"value": "Standard_D2s_v3"
},
"virtualNetworkName": {
"value": "az104-10-vnet"
},
"addressPrefix": {
"value": "10.0.0.0/24"
},
"virtualNetworkResourceGroup": {
"value": "az104-10-rg0"
},
"subnet0Name": {
"value": "subnet0"
},
"subnet0Prefix": {
"value": "10.0.0.0/26"
}
}
}

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{
"$schema": "https://schema.management.azure.com/schemas/2019-04-01/deploymentTemplate.json#",
"contentVersion": "1.0.0.0",
"parameters": {
"adminUsername": {
"type": "string",
"metadata": {
"description": "Admin username"
}
},
"adminPassword": {
"type": "securestring",
"metadata": {
"description": "Admin password"
}
},
"vmNamePrefix": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "az104-10-vm",
"metadata": {
"description": "VM name prefix"
}
},
"pipNamePrefix": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "az104-10-pip",
"metadata": {
"description": "Public IP address name prefix"
}
},
"nicNamePrefix": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "az104-10-nic",
"metadata": {
"description": "Nic name prefix"
}
},
"imagePublisher": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "MicrosoftWindowsServer",
"metadata": {
"description": "Image Publisher"
}
},
"imageOffer": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "WindowsServer",
"metadata": {
"description": "Image Offer"
}
},
"imageSKU": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "2019-Datacenter",
"allowedValues": [
"2019-Datacenter",
"2019-Datacenter-Server-Core",
"2019-Datacenter-Server-Core-smalldisk"
],
"metadata": {
"description": "Image SKU"
}
},
"vmSize": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "Standard_D2s_v3",
"metadata": {
"description": "VM size"
}
},
"virtualNetworkName": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "az104-10-vnet",
"metadata": {
"description": "Virtual network name"
}
},
"addressPrefix": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "10.0.0.0/24",
"metadata": {
"description": "Virtual network address prefix"
}
},
"virtualNetworkResourceGroup": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "az104-10-rg0",
"metadata": {
"description": "Resource group of the VNet"
}
},
"subnet0Name": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "subnet0",
"metadata": {
"description": "VNet first subnet name"
}
},
"subnet0Prefix": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "10.0.0.0/26",
"metadata": {
"description": "VNet first subnet prefix"
}
},
"nsgName": {
"type": "string",
"defaultValue": "az104-10-nsg01",
"metadata": {
"description": "Network security group name"
}
}
},
"variables": {
"vnetID": "[resourceId(parameters('virtualNetworkResourceGroup'), 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks', parameters('virtualNetworkName'))]",
"subnetRef": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/subnets', parameters('virtualNetworkName'), parameters('subnet0Name'))]",
"numberOfInstances": 2,
"computeAPIVersion": "2018-10-01",
"networkAPIVersion": "2018-12-01"
},
"resources": [
{
"type": "Microsoft.Network/networkInterfaces",
"name": "[concat(parameters('nicNamePrefix'), copyindex())]",
"apiVersion": "[variables('networkAPIVersion')]",
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"copy": {
"name": "nicLoop",
"count": "[variables('numberOfInstances')]"
},
"dependsOn": [
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/',parameters('virtualNetworkName'))]",
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups/',parameters('nsgName'))]",
"pipLoop"
],
"properties": {
"ipConfigurations": [
{
"name": "ipconfig1",
"properties": {
"privateIPAllocationMethod": "Dynamic",
"subnet": {
"id": "[variables('subnetRef')]"
},
"publicIpAddress": {
"id": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Network/publicIpAddresses',concat(parameters('pipNamePrefix'),copyindex()))]"
}
}
}
],
"networkSecurityGroup": {
"id": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups', parameters('nsgName'))]"
}
}
},
{
"type": "Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks",
"name": "[parameters('virtualNetworkName')]",
"apiVersion": "[variables('networkAPIVersion')]",
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"properties": {
"addressSpace": {
"addressPrefixes": [
"[parameters('addressPrefix')]"
]
},
"subnets": [
{
"name": "[parameters('subnet0Name')]",
"properties": {
"addressPrefix": "[parameters('subnet0Prefix')]"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "Microsoft.Network/publicIpAddresses",
"name": "[concat(parameters('pipNamePrefix'), copyindex())]",
"apiVersion": "[variables('networkApiVersion')]",
"copy": {
"name": "pipLoop",
"count": "[variables('numberOfInstances')]"
},
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"properties": {
"publicIpAllocationMethod": "Dynamic"
}
},
{
"type": "Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups",
"name": "[parameters('nsgName')]",
"apiVersion": "[variables('networkApiVersion')]",
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"properties": {
"securityRules": [
{
"name": "default-allow-rdp",
"properties": {
"priority": 1000,
"sourceAddressPrefix": "*",
"protocol": "Tcp",
"destinationPortRange": "3389",
"access": "Allow",
"direction": "Inbound",
"sourcePortRange": "*",
"destinationAddressPrefix": "*"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines",
"name": "[concat(parameters('vmNamePrefix'), copyindex())]",
"apiVersion": "[variables('computeAPIVersion')]",
"copy": {
"name": "virtualMachineLoop",
"count": "[variables('numberOfInstances')]"
},
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"dependsOn": [
"nicLoop"
],
"properties": {
"hardwareProfile": {
"vmSize": "[parameters('vmSize')]"
},
"osProfile": {
"computerName": "[concat(parameters('vmNamePrefix'), copyIndex())]",
"adminUsername": "[parameters('adminUsername')]",
"adminPassword": "[parameters('adminPassword')]"
},
"storageProfile": {
"imageReference": {
"publisher": "[parameters('imagePublisher')]",
"offer": "[parameters('imageOffer')]",
"sku": "[parameters('imageSKU')]",
"version": "latest"
},
"osDisk": {
"createOption": "FromImage",
"managedDisk": {
"storageAccountType": "Standard_LRS"
}
}
},
"networkProfile": {
"networkInterfaces": [
{
"id": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Network/networkInterfaces',concat(parameters('nicNamePrefix'),copyindex()))]"
}
]
}
}
},
{
"type": "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines/extensions",
"name": "[concat(parameters('vmNamePrefix'), copyindex(), '/customScriptExtension')]",
"apiVersion": "2018-06-01",
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"copy": {
"name": "cSELoop",
"count": "[variables('numberOfInstances')]"
},
"dependsOn": [
"[concat(parameters('vmNamePrefix'), copyindex())]"
],
"properties": {
"publisher": "Microsoft.Compute",
"type": "CustomScriptExtension",
"typeHandlerVersion": "1.10",
"autoUpgradeMinorVersion": true,
"Settings": {
"commandToExecute": "powershell.exe Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force && powershell.exe Invoke-Expression ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1')) && powershell.exe c:\\programdata\\chocolatey\\choco.exe install microsoft-edge -y"
}
}
}
]
}

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1. In the Azure portal, open the **Azure Cloud Shell** by clicking on the icon in the top right of the Azure Portal.
1. If prompted to select either **Bash** or **PowerShell**, select **PowerShell**.
1. If prompted to select either **Bash** or **PowerShell**, select **PowerShell**.
>**Note**: If this is the first time you are starting **Cloud Shell** and you are presented with the **You have no storage mounted** message, select the subscription you are using in this lab, and click **Create storage**.
>**Note**: If this is the first time you are starting **Cloud Shell** and you are presented with the **You have no storage mounted** message, select the subscription you are using in this lab, and click **Create storage**.
1. In the toolbar of the Cloud Shell pane, click the **Upload/Download files** icon, in the drop-down menu, click **Upload** and upload the files **\\Allfiles\\Labs\\10\\az104-10-vms-template.json** and **\\Allfiles\\Labs\\10\\az104-10-vms-parameters.json** into the Cloud Shell home directory.
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New-AzResourceGroup -Name $rgName -Location $location
```
1. From the Cloud Shell pane, run the following to create the first virtual network and deploy a virtual machine into it by using the template and parameter files you uploaded:
```powershell
New-AzResourceGroupDeployment `
-ResourceGroupName $rgName `
-TemplateFile $HOME/az104-10-vms-template.json `
-TemplateParameterFile $HOME/az104-10-vms-parameters.json `
-TemplateFile $HOME/az104-10-vms-edge-template.json `
-TemplateParameterFile $HOME/az104-10-vms-edge-parameters.json `
-AsJob
```
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>**Note**: Wait for the deployment to complete. The deployment should take less than 1 minute.
1. When the deployment is completed, click **Go to Resource**.
1. When the deployment is completed, click **Go to Resource**.
1. On the **az104-10-rsv1** Recovery Services vault blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Properties**.
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>**Note**: This setting can be configured only if there are no existing backup items.
1. Back on the **az104-10-rsv1 - Properties** blade, click the **Update** link under **Security Settings** label.
1. Back on the **az104-10-rsv1 - Properties** blade, click the **Update** link under **Security Settings** label.
1. On the **Security Settings** blade, note that **Soft Delete (For Azure Virtual Machines)** is **Enabled**.
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1. On the **Select virtual machines** blade, select **az-104-10-vm0**, click **OK**, and, back on the **Backup** blade, click **Enable backup**.
>**Note**: Wait for the backup to be enabled. This should take about 2 minutes.
>**Note**: Wait for the backup to be enabled. This should take about 2 minutes.
1. Navigate back to the **az104-10-rsv1** Recovery Services vault blade, in the **Protected items** section, click **Backup items**, and then click the **Azure virtual machines** entry.
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1. When prompted, sign in by using the **Student** username and **Pa55w.rd1234** password.
1. Within the Remote Desktop session to the **az104-10-vm1** Azure virtual machine, in the **Server Manager** window, click **Local Server**, click **IE Enhanced Security Configuration** and turn it **Off** for Administrators.
>**Note:** Because the Azure portal doesn't support IE11 anymore, you'll have to use the Microsoft Edge Browser for this task.
1. Within the Remote Desktop session to the **az104-10-vm1** Azure virtual machine, start a web browser, browse to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), and sign in using your credentials.
1. Within the Remote Desktop session to the **az104-10-vm1** Azure virtual machine, start an Edge web browser, browse to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), and sign in using your credentials.
1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Recovery Services vaults** and, on the **Recovery Services vaults**, click **az104-10-rsv1**.
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1. On the **Prepare infrastructure** blade, click the **Download Agent for Windows Server or Windows Client** link.
1. When prompted, click **Run** to start installation of **MARSAgentInstaller.exe** with the default settings.
1. When prompted, click **Run** to start installation of **MARSAgentInstaller.exe** with the default settings.
>**Note**: On the **Microsoft Update Opt-In** page of the **Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent Setup Wizard**, select the **I do not want to use Microsoft Update** installation option.
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1. On the **Choose Initial Backup type** page, accept the defaults, and then click **Next**.
1. On the **Confirmation** page, click **Finish**. When the backup schedule is created, click **Close**.
1. In the **Microsoft Azure Backup** console, in the Actions pane, click **Back Up Now**.
>**Note**: The option to run backup on demand becomes available once you create a scheduled backup.
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1. When the backup is complete, click **Close**, and then close Microsoft Azure Backup.
1. Switch to the web browser window displaying the Azure portal, navigate back to the **Recovery Services vault** blade, in the **Protected items** section, and click **Backup items**.
1. Switch to the web browser window displaying the Azure portal, navigate back to the **Recovery Services vault** blade, in the **Protected items** section, and click **Backup items**.
1. On the **az104-10-rsv1 - Backup items** blade, click **Azure Backup Agent**.
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1. On the **Select Recovery Mode** page, ensure that **Individual files and folders** option is selected, and click **Next**.
1. On the **Select Volume and Date** page, in the **Select the volume** drop down list, select **C:\\**, accept the default selection of the available backup, and click **Mount**.
1. On the **Select Volume and Date** page, in the **Select the volume** drop down list, select **C:\\**, accept the default selection of the available backup, and click **Mount**.
>**Note**: Wait for the mount operation to complete. This might take about 2 minutes.
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1. From the Command Prompt, run the following to copy the restore the **hosts** file to the original location (replace `[recovery_volume]` with the drive letter of the recovery volume you identified earlier):
```
```sh
robocopy [recovery_volume]:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc hosts /r:1 /w:1
```
1. Switch back to the **Recover Data Wizard** and, on the **Browse and Recover Files**, click **Unmount** and, when prompted to confirm, click **Yes**.
1. Switch back to the **Recover Data Wizard** and, on the **Browse and Recover Files**, click **Unmount** and, when prompted to confirm, click **Yes**.
1. Terminate the Remote Desktop session.
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1. When prompted, sign in by using the **Student** username and **Pa55w.rd1234** password.
1. Within the Remote Desktop session to the **az104-10-vm0** Azure virtual machine, in the **Server Manager** window, click **Local Server**, click **IE Enhanced Security Configuration** and turn it **Off** for Administrators.
>**Note:** Because the Azure portal doesn't support IE11 anymore, you'll have to use the Microsoft Edge Browser for this task.
1. Within the Remote Desktop session to the **az104-10-vm0**, click **Start**, expand the **Windows System** folder, and click **Command Prompt**.
1. From the Command Prompt, run the following to delete the **hosts** file:
```
```sh
del C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
```
>**Note**: You will restore this file from the Azure virtual machine-level snapshot-based backup later in this task.
1. Within the Remote Desktop session to the **az104-10-vm0** Azure virtual machine, start a web browser, browse to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), and sign in using your credentials.
1. Within the Remote Desktop session to the **az104-10-vm0** Azure virtual machine, start an Edge web browser, browse to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), and sign in using your credentials.
1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Recovery Services vaults** and, on the **Recovery Services vaults**, click **az104-10-rsv1**.
1. On the **az104-10-rsv1** Recovery Services vault blade, in the **Protected items** section, click **Backup items**.
1. On the **az104-10-rsv1 - Backup items** blade, click **Azure Virtual Machine**.
1. On the **az104-10-rsv1 - Backup items** blade, click **Azure Virtual Machine**.
1. On the **Backup Items (Azure Virtual Machine)** blade, click **az104-10-vm0**.
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1. From the Command Prompt, run the following to copy the restore the **hosts** file to the original location (replace `[os_volume]` with the drive letter of the operating system volume you identified earlier):
```
```sh
robocopy [os_volume]:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc hosts /r:1 /w:1
```
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1. Navigate back to the **az104-10-rsv1 - Backup items** blade and click **Azure Virtual Machines**.
1. On the **az104-10-rsv1 - Backup items** blade, click **Azure Virtual Machine**.
1. On the **az104-10-rsv1 - Backup items** blade, click **Azure Virtual Machine**.
1. On the **Backup Items (Azure Virtual Machine)** blade, click **az104-10-vm0**.
1. On the **az104-10-vm0** Backup Item blade, click **Stop backup**.
1. On the **az104-10-vm0** Backup Item blade, click **Stop backup**.
1. On the **Stop backup** blade, select **Delete Backup Data**, specify the following settings and click **Stop backup**:
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1. Click the **Azure Virtual Machine** entry and, on the **Backup Items (Azure Virtual Machine)** blade, click the **az104-10-vm0** entry.
1. On the **az104-10-vm0** Backup Item blade, note that you have the option to **Undelete** the deleted backup.
1. On the **az104-10-vm0** Backup Item blade, note that you have the option to **Undelete** the deleted backup.
>**Note**: This functionality is provided by the soft-delete feature, which is, by default, enabled for Azure virtual machine backups.
1. Navigate back to the **az104-10-rsv1** Recovery Services vault blade, and in the **Settings** section, click **Properties**.
1. On the **az104-10-rsv1 - Properties** blade, click the **Update** link under **Security Settings** label.
1. On the **az104-10-rsv1 - Properties** blade, click the **Update** link under **Security Settings** label.
1. On the **Security Settings** blade, Disable **Soft Delete (For Azure Virtual Machines)** and click **Save**.
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1. Close the **Security Settings** blade and, back on the **az104-10-rsv1** Recovery Services vault blade, click **Overview**.
1. Navigate back to the **az104-10-vm0** Backup Item blade and click **Undelete**.
1. Navigate back to the **az104-10-vm0** Backup Item blade and click **Undelete**.
1. On the **Undelete az104-10-vm0** blade, click **Undelete**.
1. On the **Undelete az104-10-vm0** blade, click **Undelete**.
1. Wait for the undelete operation to complete, refresh the web browser page, if needed, navigate back to the **az104-10-vm0** Backup Item blade, and click **Delete backup data**.
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In this lab, you have:
- Provisioned the lab environment
- Created a Recovery Services vault
- Implemented Azure virtual machine-level backup
- Implemented File and Folder backup
- Performed file recovery by using Azure Recovery Services agent
- Performed file recovery by using Azure virtual machine snapshots
- Reviewed the Azure Recovery Services soft delete functionality
+ Provisioned the lab environment
+ Created a Recovery Services vault
+ Implemented Azure virtual machine-level backup
+ Implemented File and Folder backup
+ Performed file recovery by using Azure Recovery Services agent
+ Performed file recovery by using Azure virtual machine snapshots
+ Reviewed the Azure Recovery Services soft delete functionality