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I was wondering if it is possible to mount a drive in Windows that is from an Azure file share, and the user only has access to that specific share. I would think creating a SAS signature for the share could work, but I have only seen examples of mounting a share using the Storage account key (and that provides access to all shares)

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Note: To mount an Azure file share, you will need the primary (or secondary) storage key. SAS keys are not currently supported for mounting.

To use an Azure file share with Windows, you must either mount it, which means assigning it a drive letter or mount point path, or access it via its UNC path.

For more details, refer "Using an Azure file share with Windows".