From ffd18728e4dd2f9ef2d11cd841a90417bfdb6177 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: staleycyn <45440075+staleycyn@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2023 10:51:52 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update LAB_03-Manage_Azure_Resources_by_Using_ARM_Templates.md --- ...-Manage_Azure_Resources_by_Using_ARM_Templates.md | 12 +++--------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_03-Manage_Azure_Resources_by_Using_ARM_Templates.md b/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_03-Manage_Azure_Resources_by_Using_ARM_Templates.md index a00b697e..44f5757e 100644 --- a/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_03-Manage_Azure_Resources_by_Using_ARM_Templates.md +++ b/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_03-Manage_Azure_Resources_by_Using_ARM_Templates.md @@ -208,17 +208,11 @@ In this task, you verify that the deployment has finished successfully. All prio In this task, you will use a Bicep file to deploy a storage account to your resource group. Bicep is a declarative automation tool that is built on ARM templates, but are easier to read and work with. -1. Locate the \AllFiles\03d directory that contains the Bicep template file **azuredeploy.bicep**. +1. Open a Cloud Shell **Bash** session. If necessary, use the **Advanced** link to configure storage. -1. Download the Bicep file to the computer that you are using to log into the Azure portal. +1. Select the **Upload/Download File** icon in the Cloud Shell menu bar. This is represented by a document icon with up and down arrows. -1. If necessary, navigate to the Azure Portal and open a Cloud Shell **Bash** session. - -1. Using the Cloud Shell, select the **Upload/Download File** icon in the Cloud Shell menu bar. This is represented by a document icon with up and down arrows. - - ![image](./media/az104-lab03d-updown.png) - -1. Select **Upload**. Locate the **azuredeploy.bicep** file and upload it to your Cloud Shell. +1. Select **Upload**. Locate the \Allfiles\Lab03 directory and select the Bicep template file **azuredeploy.bicep**. 1. To verify that the file has been uploaded, select the double brackets icon in the Cloud Shell menu to open the built-in editor.