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1. In the Azure portal, search for and select `Resource groups`.
>**Note:** For each lab in this course you will create a new resource group. This lets you quickly locate and manage your lab resources.
>**Note:** For each lab in this course you will create a new resource group. This lets you quickly locate and manage your lab resources.
1. On the **Resource groups** blade, click **+ Create**, and provide the required information.
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+ **Administrative units** lets you group users, groups, or devices into a single manageable unit.
+ **Licenses** lets you purchase a license, manage the licenses you have, and assign licenses to users and groups.
+ **Self service password reset** allow your users to manage their password from any device, at any time, from any location. This feature requires a premium license.
### Create a new user
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1. Select **Review + invite**, and then **Invite**.
>**Note:** It is unlikely you will be creating user accounts individually. Do you know how your organization plans to create and manage user accounts?
>**Note:** It is unlikely you will be creating user accounts individually. Do you know how your organization plans to create and manage user accounts?
### Task 4: Create group accounts and add members
In this task, you create a group account. Group accounts can include user accounts or devices. These are two basic ways member are assigned to groups: Statically and Dynamically. Static groups require administrators to add and remove members manually. Dynamic groups update automatically based on the properties of a user account or devices. For example, job title.
In this task, you create a group account. Group accounts can include user accounts or devices. These are two basic ways members are assigned to groups: Statically and Dynamically. Static groups require administrators to add and remove members manually. Dynamic groups update automatically based on the properties of a user account or device. For example, job title.
1. In the Azure portal, search for and select `Groups`.
1. Take a minute to familiarize yourself group settings in the left pane.
1. Take a minute to familiarize yourself with the group settings in the left pane.
+ **Expiration** lets you configre a group lifetime in days. The group must be renewed by the owner.
+ **Naming policy** lets you configure blocked words and add a prefix or suffix to group names.
1. Select **+ New group** and create a new group.
1. In the **All groups** blade, select **+ New group** and create a new group.
| Setting | Value |
| --- | --- |
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1. Select **Create** to deploy the group.
>**Note:** You may be managing a large number of groups. Does your organization have a plan for creating groups and adding members?
>**Note:** You may be managing a large number of groups. Does your organization have a plan for creating groups and adding members?
## Task 5: Use the Cloud Shell
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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.
1. On the **You have no storage mounted** screen select **Show advanced settings** and provide the required information. When completed select **Create storage**.
1. On the **You have no storage mounted** screen select **Show advanced settings** and provide the required information.
>**Note:** As you work with the Cloud Shell a storage accound and file share is required.
| Settings | Values |
| -- | -- |
| Resource Group | **az104-rg1** |
| Storage account (Create new) | `sa-cloudshell` (must be globally unique) |
| File share (create new) | **fs-cloudshell** |
| Storage account (Create new) | `sacloudshell` (must be globally unique, between 3 and 24 characters in length and use numbers and lower case letters only) |
| File share (create new) | `fs-cloudshell` |
>**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**.
1. When completed select **Create storage**.
>**Note:** If you would like to practice with **Azure PowerShell**, continue to **Task 6**. If you want to practice with the **Bash (CLI)**, then skip to **Task 7**.
## Task 6: Use Azure PowerShell
In this task, you use Azure PowerShell to create a group account and add a member. Azure PowerShell scripts will be used throughout the course.
>**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.
>**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.
1. Take a minute to bookmark the [Azure PowerShell documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/?view=azps-11.2.0) page.
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1. Use **az ad group** to create a new group account called **MyCLIgroup**.
```sh
az ad group create --display-name MyCLIgroup --mail-nickname MyCLIgroup
```
```sh
az ad group create --display-name MyCLIgroup --mail-nickname MyCLIgroup
```
1. Use **az group list** to confirm your group was created.