View by resource group
Use this option to see all of your resources by resource group. Click Resource Groups, and you see a
blade like Figure 1-6 showing all of your resource groups.
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Figure 1-6 Screenshot showing all of your resource groups in the Azure portal.
Next, select one of the resource groups, and it shows all of the resources deployed to that group
(Figure 1-7).
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Figure 1-7 List of resources in the selected resource group.
You can click any of the resources here, and they will be displayed in a new blade.
Click All Settings to show the Settings blade (Figure 1-8). From there, you can look at the costs by
resource, view the deployment history of the resources, set tags and locks, and manage what users
have access to this resource group.
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Figure 1-8 Settings blade when looking at resources in a resource group.
This is where you can use RBAC to control access to all of the resources in the same resource group at
one time by assigning roles to users. The user has to be set up in the Azure AD, which is done in the
classic Azure portal (
https://manage.windowsazure.com
).
Let’s give VM Contributor access to another user account. This is granting the ability to manage the
VMs but not the ability to manage the access to the VMs. So this new user could not grant access to
anybody else. If you want someone to have full administrative privileges of all the resources in the
resource group, you can grant that user the Owner role.
In the Users blade, click Add. You are prompted to select the role you want the user to have (Figure 1-
9).
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Figure 1-9 Select a role to assign to a new user.
Look through the list and find the Virtual Machine Contributor role and select it. The Add Access
blade highlights Add Users and shows a list of users to the right from which to select (Figure 1-10).
Select an account and then click Select at the bottom of the blade.
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Figure 1-10 Select a user to add.
Next, click OK on the Add Access blade. It returns to the Users screen, which now reflects the user(s)
added and their roles (Figure 1-11).
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Figure 1-11 List of users and their assigned roles.
I added the Virtual Machine Contributor role for Michael Collier. This means that Michael Collier now
has the ability to manage the VMs in that resource group.
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