@MarileeTurscak-MSFT
I noticed that this question has no experts following automatically, is this expected?
Thanks m
Hi @Sumarigo-MSFT
Sorry for the late reply!
Let me give you some background.
We have an on-prem file server which has shares, inside those folder permissions are blocked to prevent users to see some folders.
What I am seeing is that Azure Files will not honour these permissions blocks as the Azure Files SMB permissions will give access to all folders regardless of the blocks.
Am I seeing this right?
Thanks for your help on this case.
M
Hi @MohammadAkbarKarimi-3756
I just came across your post.
Maybe this blog can help as it mentions :
And then tried to set the NTFS permissions on any folder/file, you will get random access denied error message such as (Failed to enumerate objects in the container), and sometimes it works but it’s inconsistent.
Thanks for your help.
I created a ALB and this worked fine.
What I didn't like is that we can't backup shared disks with the VM, it has to be Azure Disk Backup and for this the restore procedure is to get the full disk back! What a mission that would be on a 1TB disk!
Thanks
I am using File Server Type: File Server for General use and not SOFS as such I don't have a CSV volume configured.
The shared storage disks are only available to a node at the time and not both like in SOFS mode.
The question now is does Azure VM with Shared disks supports File Server for General use type?
Thanks, M
Hi @AndyDavid
Just saw this but here: renew-the-federation-certificate-exchange-2013-help
Do I need to do that then or is it sufficient just to assign the Fed service to the new cert?
But @ManuPhilip
From your blog I see that the permission is applied to ALL Mailboxes.
I want to apply to just one mailbox and not grant admin consent from my domain.
Is this possible?
Thanks, M
Works fine thanks, had to remove the market place installed Teams and run the msiexec /i Teams_windows_x64.msi OPTIONS="noAutoStart=true" ALLUSERS=1
Thanks for your help! :)
@Prrudram-MSFT
Thanks for coming back to me and apologies for the delay in responding back.
I just noticed that you gave me a get-azsnapshot command but my question was about Azure VMWare Solution VMs and not native Azure VM.
Do you have an example for runbooks which I could use or do you guys know of a blog that shows it?
Thanks, M
Hi @Prrudram-MSFT :)
Yes, I notice that the option was not available so I logged a feature request.
Do you know another of achieving this?
I would like to be emailed / alerted about snapshots in AVS.
Thanks, M
@Givary-MSFT
Would you be able to assist with this one?
Thanks, M