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I wonder if it's possible to add a lock to only one resource (for example storage account) in a resource group. I've tried to do it using ARM template and it always creates lock on a whole resource group. I want to only lock one resource.
Here is a fragment of a code which I used in a template file:



{
"type": "Microsoft.Authorization/locks",
"apiVersion": "2016-09-01",
"name": "doNotDelete",
"dependsOn": [
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('storageAccountName'))]"
],
"properties": {
"level": "CanNotDelete",
"notes": "Storage account should not be deleted."
}
}


I would appreciate any help in this topic.










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    I wonder if it's possible to add a lock to only one resource (for example storage account) in a resource group. I've tried to do it using ARM template and it always creates lock on a whole resource group. I want to only lock one resource.
    Here is a fragment of a code which I used in a template file:



    {
    "type": "Microsoft.Authorization/locks",
    "apiVersion": "2016-09-01",
    "name": "doNotDelete",
    "dependsOn": [
    "[resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('storageAccountName'))]"
    ],
    "properties": {
    "level": "CanNotDelete",
    "notes": "Storage account should not be deleted."
    }
    }


    I would appreciate any help in this topic.










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      I wonder if it's possible to add a lock to only one resource (for example storage account) in a resource group. I've tried to do it using ARM template and it always creates lock on a whole resource group. I want to only lock one resource.
      Here is a fragment of a code which I used in a template file:



      {
      "type": "Microsoft.Authorization/locks",
      "apiVersion": "2016-09-01",
      "name": "doNotDelete",
      "dependsOn": [
      "[resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('storageAccountName'))]"
      ],
      "properties": {
      "level": "CanNotDelete",
      "notes": "Storage account should not be deleted."
      }
      }


      I would appreciate any help in this topic.










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      I wonder if it's possible to add a lock to only one resource (for example storage account) in a resource group. I've tried to do it using ARM template and it always creates lock on a whole resource group. I want to only lock one resource.
      Here is a fragment of a code which I used in a template file:



      {
      "type": "Microsoft.Authorization/locks",
      "apiVersion": "2016-09-01",
      "name": "doNotDelete",
      "dependsOn": [
      "[resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('storageAccountName'))]"
      ],
      "properties": {
      "level": "CanNotDelete",
      "notes": "Storage account should not be deleted."
      }
      }


      I would appreciate any help in this topic.







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          yes, you can do that, use this snippet:



          {
          "type": "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/providers/locks",
          "name": "storageaccountname/Microsoft.Authorization/lockname",
          "apiVersion": "2017-04-01",
          "properties": {
          "level": "CannotDelete",
          "notes": "This is an important resource and should never be deleted!"
          }
          }





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            yes, you can do that, use this snippet:



            {
            "type": "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/providers/locks",
            "name": "storageaccountname/Microsoft.Authorization/lockname",
            "apiVersion": "2017-04-01",
            "properties": {
            "level": "CannotDelete",
            "notes": "This is an important resource and should never be deleted!"
            }
            }





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              yes, you can do that, use this snippet:



              {
              "type": "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/providers/locks",
              "name": "storageaccountname/Microsoft.Authorization/lockname",
              "apiVersion": "2017-04-01",
              "properties": {
              "level": "CannotDelete",
              "notes": "This is an important resource and should never be deleted!"
              }
              }





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                yes, you can do that, use this snippet:



                {
                "type": "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/providers/locks",
                "name": "storageaccountname/Microsoft.Authorization/lockname",
                "apiVersion": "2017-04-01",
                "properties": {
                "level": "CannotDelete",
                "notes": "This is an important resource and should never be deleted!"
                }
                }





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                yes, you can do that, use this snippet:



                {
                "type": "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/providers/locks",
                "name": "storageaccountname/Microsoft.Authorization/lockname",
                "apiVersion": "2017-04-01",
                "properties": {
                "level": "CannotDelete",
                "notes": "This is an important resource and should never be deleted!"
                }
                }






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