![]() Set the ‘Assignment’ to ‘Static’ and click ‘Save’.ġ3. Now we will set the local IP address of the server to be static so it stays the same all the time.Ĭlick on ‘IP Configuration’ then click on ‘ipconfig1’.ġ2. Click ‘Networking’ then click on the ‘Network Interface’.ġ1. Click on ‘Configuration’ and set the option to for ‘Assignment’ to ‘Static’.ġ0. ![]() Click ‘Networking’ from the center menu panel and click on ‘Public IP’.ĩ. Select ‘Create New’ and create a new ‘Resource group’ and ‘backup policy’.Ĩ. If the VM error become corrupt or something goes seriously wrong after a windows update this will enable you to roll the VM back to a working version within a few minutes. Here you will configure a daily backup of the VM. Scroll down the middle menu panel and click on ‘Backup’. Once complete click on ‘Go to resource’.ħ. Wait for the VM deployment to complete, sometimes this can take a few mintues. Check over the options and click ‘Create’.Ħ. Set the username and password which will be used to access the Windows Server VM.ĥ. Scroll down the options and continue configuring the basic options.Ĥ. Set the details as shown, Click ‘Create new’ to set a new resource group and set the Region to your location. First things first sign into Azure and create an account if necessary and click on ‘Virtual machines’ from the left hand menu.ģ.
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