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Click Open in Explorer – you need the Azure Storage Explorer installed.Click create if all the information is correct.Enter you Storage account name : osdintune.Create a resource group if you not have any or just use a existent one.Once you are finish search for storage account and click add
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How to upload the picture to Azure Blob Storage:įirst of all if you already have a Azure Storage account you can skip this section if not then start the Azure portal search for free service find the Azure Blob Storage and click createĬlick Start free – and follow the guide to sign up
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Note : Supported in Windows 10 Enterprise and Education SKUs But if you don’t have a Azure subscription then just use the free Azure service with 5GB of Azure Blob Storage – just be sure that you are in control of the service, not like OneDrive where a SharePoint administrator or a security administrator can change the security settings on OneDrive that may effect your policy. The reason for this is, if for some reason the device is not able to authenticate then my setting will not apply, I love to use Azure file storage for this one – do to that is it both secure and we can embed the authentication token in the link that we deploy to the end user device. Personal I never use OneDrive or any other service that requires a login token when deploying pictures or other settings down to a windows 10 client with Intune. I got a question week about setting lock screen picture not working when the picture is in OneDrive.