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Customizing columns is now supported by most data explorers. To customize columns, right-click on any column header and select Customize Columns.... You can then select which columns you want to see and in what order. You can also select Reset Columns to restore the columns to their default visibility, order, and size. Additionally, you can also drag and drop columns to change their order. Finally, customized columns are saved across sessions.

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As an alternative to loading more blob containers for a storage account in the tree view, you can now choose to view all blob containers. When viewing all blob containers, a blob container data explorer will be opened on the right-hand side which lists all blob containers in the storage account.

The blob container data explorer gives you the ability to sort your containers by several columns, filter by prefix, and directly open or perform other actions on the containers. When opening a container, the container will be opened in a new side-by-side tab, and a node for the container will be added in the tree view. At this time, actions can only be performed on one container at a time. However, this may be changed in a future release depending on feedback.

If you have any feedback on this new feature, please share it by commenting on this issue. We would like to bring this feature to the other data explorers in the future and would appreciate any feedback you have as part of that process.

To fully access resources after you sign in, Storage Explorer requires both management (Azure Resource Manager) and data layer permissions. This means that you need Microsoft Entra permissions to access your storage account, the containers in the account, and the data in the containers. If you have permissions only at the data layer, consider choosing the Sign in using Microsoft Entra ID option when attaching to a resource. For more information about the specific permissions Storage Explorer requires, see the Azure Storage Explorer troubleshooting guide.

In general, any setting which is related to a behavior in one of the data explorers (views on the right hand side used for exploring data) can be found under Settings > Data Explorers, with settings specific to certain data explorers (such as the blob data explorer) having their own category underneath Data Explorers.

I've now returned to doing a production import of organization wide PST files and have gone through the process again. I've created a new SAS URL, and after uploading some test data with AZCopy I'm trying to add the storage endpoint in to Azure Storage Explorer.

As per Step 3, sub-step 6 in this -us/article/use-network-upload-to-import-your-organization-s-pst-files-to-office-365-103f940c-0468-4e1a-b527-cc8ad13a5ea6#step3 article you can/should detach from the Bloc Container when you are done with storage explorer. This will prevent the issue.

Azure Storage is a Microsoft-managed service providing cloud storage that is highly available, secure, durable, scalable, and redundant. Use the extension to deploy static websites and Single Page Apps (SPAs) and browse Azure Blob Containers, File Shares, Tables, and Queues.

If you want to use an application that directly integrates with Windows File Explorer, check out OneLake file explorer. However, if you are accustomed to using Azure Storage Explorer for your data management tasks, continue reading to learn more about how you can continue to harness its functionalities with OneLake and some of its key benefits.

To connect, you can add a OneLake workspace the same way you add any ADLS Gen2 container. You can get the details of the workspace from the properties pane of a file in the Microsoft Fabric portal in this format workspace-Name and connect it in storage explorer through its Open Connect dialog experience.

With the flexibility to choose the tool that best suits your needs, OneLake empowers users to efficiently navigate, organize, and collaborate on their data within a unified environment. Explore OneLake and Azure Storage Explorer today to unlock new possibilities for data storage, analysis, and insights!

You can use it to connect and manage your Azure storage service accounts and resources across subscriptions. In Azure Storage, Azure Cosmos DB, and Data Lake Storage, you can create, delete, view, and update resources.

A: Yes, Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer provides functionality for performing bulk operations on storage resources. You can perform bulk uploads, downloads, deletions, and other operations by selecting multiple files or objects and applying the desired action.

A: Yes, Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer provides a command-line interface (CLI) called 'storagemigrationcli' that allows you to automate tasks and perform operations using scripts or batch files. The CLI provides similar functionality to the graphical user interface (GUI) of Azure Storage Explorer.

A: To connect Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer to your Azure Storage account, you need to provide the connection string or use Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication. The connection string contains the necessary information to establish a connection, including the storage account name and account key or Azure AD credentials.

A: Yes, Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer supports managing both Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage. You can easily navigate and work with both types of storage resources within the application.

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This doesn't completely answer your question but it may help some folks including yourself. The Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer desktop application enables a little bit more flexibility, but NOT MUCH. Overall, this is disappointing and inconvenient. Doing a wildcard search is a pretty basic file explorer feature and Azure Storage is failing us by not allowing it. This is now 5 years after your post and we still can't do it.

Azure Storage Explorer is a powerful tool that simplifies working with Azure Storage services such as Blob, Queue, Table, and File storage. While it provides a user-friendly interface, there may be times when you need to inspect the requests it sends and the responses it receives from Azure. In such cases, Fiddler, a widely used web debugging proxy, can come to your rescue.

One of the coolest things about Microsoft Fabric is that it nicely decouples storage and compute and it is very transparent about the storage: everything ends up in the OneLake. This is a huge advantage over other data platforms since you don't have to worry about moving data around, it is always available, wherever you need it.

Azure Storage Explorer is a free tool from Microsoft that allows you to manage your Azure Storage accounts. It is available to download for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Behind the scenes, it uses a combination of REST APIs and the great AzCopy tool to interact with your storage accounts.

I went back to the root of my workspace and opened one of the Lakehouse folders. Every Lakehouse has a folder named Files, where I created a new folder called created_from_explorer. I then created a new folder inside that one called flight_data.

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.

Azure Storage Explorer allows you to efficiently connect and manage your Azure storage service accounts and resources across subscriptions. You can create, delete, view, and edit resources in Azure Storage, Azure Cosmos DB, and Data Lake Storage.

Table storage stores large amounts of structured data.+ This gives you the ability to store entities with name and value pairs. You can easily access the data using a clustered index. It has an extraordinary ability to scale as per needs.

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