Fantastic. As a newly certified Azure Data Scientist Asso. would love to have your take on the subject and possibly a related video. Be it a technical or general view.
Great video Travis! I encountered an issue you might be able to help with: when you upload a file with the read-only attribute, it retains this attribute in the file share, as expected. However, this makes it impossible to delete, overwrite, or change the attribute to archive so it can be deleted. Do you have any suggestions on how to resolve this as I am stuck with a large file in a test storage account, and it’s costing me money
have you tried it with admin account that has owner permissions, basically there are two types of permissions in file share RBAC and windows ACLS. From my understanding, you should try it with admin account of the file share.
Wow! Really great video. Also appreciate the overview at the beginning. Thank you!
Great video. Well explained and easy to follow. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Best Video ever ..Thanks Travis
Thanks!
Fantastic. As a newly certified Azure Data Scientist Asso. would love to have your take on the subject and possibly a related video. Be it a technical or general view.
Thank you for this informative session
Really great video, when i tried the steps. i am getting access denied while running the script. Any thoughts on this
Great video Travis! I encountered an issue you might be able to help with: when you upload a file with the read-only attribute, it retains this attribute in the file share, as expected. However, this makes it impossible to delete, overwrite, or change the attribute to archive so it can be deleted. Do you have any suggestions on how to resolve this as I am stuck with a large file in a test storage account, and it’s costing me money
have you tried it with admin account that has owner permissions, basically there are two types of permissions in file share RBAC and windows ACLS. From my understanding, you should try it with admin account of the file share.
Can you make a video about Azure file shares with AD authentication?
Here is one on Windows AD permissions with Azure Files th-cam.com/video/RnPRCNeVJPg/w-d-xo.html
You skipped some settings in the setup like Virtual Private network vs Public, Networking section
Oops i think nfs is more popular in Linux.