You have an Azure Blob storage account. Developers report that an HTTP 403 (Forbidden) error is generated when a client application attempts to access the storage account. You cannot see the error messages in Azure Monitor. What is a possible cause of the error?

QuestionsCategory: DP-200You have an Azure Blob storage account. Developers report that an HTTP 403 (Forbidden) error is generated when a client application attempts to access the storage account. You cannot see the error messages in Azure Monitor. What is a possible cause of the error?
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You have an Azure Blob storage account.
Developers report that an HTTP 403 (Forbidden) error is generated when a client application attempts to access the storage account. You cannot see the error messages in Azure Monitor.
What is a possible cause of the error?

A. The client application is using an expired shared access signature (SAS) when it sends a storage request.

B. The client application deleted, and then immediately recreated a blob container that has the same name.

C. The client application attempted to use a shared access signature (SAS) that did not have the necessary permissions.

D. The client application attempted to use a blob that does not exist in the storage service.








 

Suggested Answer: C

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/sas-error-codes

This question is in DP-200 Microsoft Azure Data Engineer Exam
For getting Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer Associate Certificate



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