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@ -155,17 +155,19 @@ In this task, you trigger the alert and confirm a notification is sent.
1. Select **Delete** from the menu bar.
1. Type "yes" in the **Confirm delete** field, then select **Delete**.
1. Check the box for **Apply force delete**. Check the box to acknowledge the deletion, then select **Delete**.
1. In the title bar, select the **Notifications** icon and wait until **vm1** is successfully deleted.
1. In the title bar, select the **Notifications** icon and wait until **vm0** is successfully deleted.
1. You should have received a notification email that reads, **Important notice: Azure Monitor alert VM was deleted was activated...** If not, open your email program and look for an email from azure-noreply@microsoft.com.
1. You should receive a notification email that reads, **Important notice: Azure Monitor alert VM was deleted was activated...** If not, open your email program and look for an email from azure-noreply@microsoft.com.
![Screenshot of alert email.](../media/az104-lab11-alert-email.png)
>**Note:** There is no need to wail on the email, continue on.
1. On the Azure portal resource menu, select **Monitor**, and then select **Alerts** in the menu on the left.
1. You should have three verbose alerts that were generated by deleting **vm1**.
1. You should have three verbose alerts that were generated by deleting **vm0**.
1. Select the name of one of the alerts (For example, **VM was deleted**). An **Alert details** pane appears that shows more details about the event.
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In this task, you create an alert rule to suppress notifications during maintenance periods.
1. In the Azure portal resource menu, select **Monitor**, select **Alerts** in the menu on the left, and select **Alert processing rules** in the menu bar.
1. Select **+ Create**.
1. Continue in the **Alerts** blade, select **Alert processing rules** and then **+ Create**.
1. Select your **resource group**, then select **Apply**.
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Enter these settings for the scheduling of the alert processing rule:
| Setting | Value |
|---------|---------|
| Resource group | Select your sandbox resource group. |
| Resource group | **az104-rg11** |
| Rule name | `Planned Maintenance` |
| Description | `Suppress notifications during planned maintenance.` |