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n this section, we will guide you through setting up a Azure storage profile in docuWeaver.

Steps to set up Azure Storage Profile

  1. Start by creating a storage profile.

  1. Fill the details as mentioned in the table below.

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Input Name

Description

Storage Type

Enables users to select from various storage platforms where attachments can be uploaded.

Label

A user-friendly name for the storage profile being set up, used for easy identification within the application.

Name

A unique identifier for the storage profile to ensure it is recognized uniquely throughout the org.

Account Name/ Client Id

The identifier associated with an application that facilitates client/server OAuth 2.0 authentication, ensuring secure identity verification with the Azure server.

Secret Key

A secure, password-like secret used to sign requests to Azure, ensuring authenticated access.

Bucket/ Container

  • A bucket is a container that stores objects and tables.

  • Buckets are similar to file folders, but Azure stores data as objects, not files. 

Active

Specifies whether the storage profile is active and available for use.

Note: If kept unchecked, user can not use the specific storage profile.

Maintain Versioning

Indicates whether file versioning should be maintained for uploaded attachments.

Note: If kept unchecked, user can not have file versioning for attachments uploaded.

Max File Size(kb)

Sets the maximum file size (in kilobytes) allowed for uploading attachments.

Description

A brief explanation of the purpose of the storage profile being created.

  1. Click on Save button.

  2. Here, your storage profile of Azure is created.

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