Azure Storage Explorer is an app that allows you to view storage resources such as blobs, tables, queues and files in different Azure storage.
Here is a screenshot in Azure portal to check/uncheck the permissions: More info. This is GitHub link provides Hot Fixes, News, Know Issues and you can also download all version of Azure Storage Explorer. If you have any kind of Azure Storage Explorer issues, documentation bug or feedbacks, please contact us on MSDN or GitHub forum. This is just a request to release an Azure Storage explorer edition with the capability to install for local users with no administrator rights like work, school, shared computers. This is a feature already available for Visual Studio Code and Azure Data Studio, and I use both. In my research, I've found a number of 3rd-party apps that allow you to 'mount' an Azure drive in Explorer, but only found 1 article (mentioning mapping Azure in Explorer. Unfortunately, I do not understand it. What steps, specifically, does it take to create an Azure storage mapped drive in Explorer? Azure Storage Explorer allows you to quickly view all the storage services under your account. You can browse through, read, and edit data stored in those services through a user-friendly graphical interface. Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer helps you upload, download, and manage Azure blobs, files, queues, and tables, as well as Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Data Lake Storage entities. Easily access virtual machine disks, and work with either Azure Resource Manager or classic storage accounts. Manage and configure cross-origin resource sharing rules.
To install it, first go to storageexplorer.com to download the app and click to download:
This will download. Run the file:
Accept the terms and click Install:
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Click Next:
Click Next:
Click Next to launch the explorer:
This will open below. Click Connect to Azure Storage:
Note the options:
We will connect using a Storage Account name and key:
Enter your connection information, which you can look up in Azure in your storage account keys:Click Connect:
You will now be connected to the storage account:
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