Your company is launching a public website that allows users to stream videos.
You upload multiple video files to an Azure storage container.
You need to give anonymous users read access to all of the video files in the storage
container.
What should you do?

A.
Edit each blob’s metadata and set the access policy to Public Blob.
B.
Edit the container metadata and set the access policy to Public Container.
C.
Move the files into a container sub-directory and set the directory access level to Public
Blob.
D.
Edit the container metadata and set the access policy to Public Blob.
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“container sub-directory”??
B
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It’s D, not B. (Definitely not using subdirectories, which don’t exist.)
If you made it Public Container, they could enumerate files and read the container metadata. That’s too much access.
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D
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Answer is D
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