__Azure File Share__\\
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CrushFTP supports Microsoft Azure Shares as VFS item, it requires a Storage Account and File Services Shares. \\
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The url should look like (Replace the url with your corresponding data!):\\
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{{{
azure://STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME:ACCESSKEY@file.core.windows.net/SHARE_NAME/}}}
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[attachments|AzureConfiguration3.png]\\
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When using “Browse…” in the Jobs interface, or plugin interfaces, the UI is slightly different:\\
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There is an input field for the file service share: Share Name \\
[attachments|azureRemoteItem3.png]\\
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__Azure Blob Container__\\
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CrushFTP supports Microsoft Azure Blobs as VFS item.\\
Azure Blob Storage is not like a normal filesystem with folders and deeper levels you can go into.  It's more like S3 where a file’s name contains slashes making it simulate a folder structure but with many limitations when it comes to renaming and truly simulating a normal file system.\\
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The url should look like (Replace the url with your corresponding data!):\\

{{{
azure://STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME:ACCESSKEY@blob.core.windows.net/BLOB_CONTAINER_NAME/}}}
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[attachments|azure_blob3.png]\\
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When using “Browse…” in the Jobs interface, or plugin interfaces, the UI is slightly different:\\
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To specify the blob container use the input field: Share Name \\
[attachments|azure_blobRemoteItem.png]\\
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You need to select the blob type (append blob or block blobs - page blobs are not supported) specified when creating the blob on Azure.

__SAS token__\\
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Azure also has the ability to delegate access with a shared access signature (SAS).\\
In this case, the url should look like:
{{{
azure://STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME:@blob.core.windows.net/BLOB_CONTAINER_NAME/}}}\\

The password field should be empty and put the SAS token to the "Shared access signature token" input field.\\