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How to connect blob storage via Shared access signature URL (SAS)

 

Follow the steps to connect the blob container using the Shared access signature.

You may need Azure Storage Explorer  in order to access the blob storage locally.

STEP 1 
Under Local & Attached go to Storage Accounts( Right-click ) -> Connect to Azure Storage.


STEP 2
Select the Blob container option.

STEP 3
Select the Shared access signature URL (SAS) option.

STEP 4
Copy and paste the given Blob container SAS URL and click Next.


STEP 5
Click Connect.

You are all set to access to content of the blobs storage. 👍


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