Sign in to Storage Explorer
Sign-in is the recommended way to access your Azure storage resources with Storage Explorer. By signing in you take advantage of Microsoft Entra backed permissions, such as RBAC and Azure Data Lake Storage POSIX ACLs.
How to sign in
To sign in to Storage Explorer, open the Connect dialog. You can open the Connect dialog either from the left-hand vertical toolbar, or by clicking on Add account... on the Account Panel.
Once you have the dialog open, choose Subscription as the type of resource you want to connect to and click Next.
You now need to choose what Azure environment you want to sign into. You can pick from any of the known environments, such as Azure or Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet, or you can add your own environment. Once you have your environment selected, click Next.
At this point, your OS' default web browser will launch and a sign-in page will be opened. For best results, leave this browser window open as long as you're using Storage Explorer or at least until you've performed all expected MFA. When you have finished signing in, you can return to Storage Explorer.
Managing accounts
You can manage and remove Azure accounts that you've signed into from the Account Panel. You can open the Account Panel by clicking on the Manage Accounts button on the left-hand vertical toolbar.
In the Account Panel you'll see any accounts that you have signed into. Under each account will be:
- The tenants the account belongs to
- For each tenant, the subscriptions you have access to
By default, Storage Explorer only signs you into your home tenant. If you want to view subscriptions and resources from another tenant, you'll need to activate that tenant. To activate a tenant, check the checkbox next to it. Once you're done working with a tenant, you can uncheck its checkbox to deactivate it. You cannot deactivate your home tenant.
After activating a tenant, you may need to reenter your credentials before Storage Explorer can load subscriptions or access resources from the tenant. Having to reenter your credentials usually happens because of a conditional access (CA) policy such as multi-factor authentication (MFA). And even though you may have already performed MFA for another tenant, you might still have to do it again. To reenter your credentials, simply click on Reenter credentials.... You can also click on Error details... to see exactly why subscriptions failed to load.
Once your subscriptions have loaded, you can choose which ones you want to filter in/out by checking or unchecking their checkboxes.
If you want to remove your entire Azure account, then click on the Remove next to the account.
Changing where sign-in happens
By default sign-in will happen in your OS' default web browser. Signing-in with your default web browser streamlines how you access resources secured via CA policies, such as MFA. If for some reason signing in with your OS' default web browser isn't working, you can change where or how Storage Explorer performs sign-in.
Under Settings (gear icon on the left) > Application > Sign-in, look for the Sign in with setting. There are three options:
- Default Web Browser: sign-in will happen in your OS' default web browser. This option is recommended.
- Integrated Sign-In: sign-in will happen in a Storage Explorer window. This option may be useful if you're having issues using your default web browser to sign in.
- Device Code Flow: Storage Explorer will give you a code to enter into a browser window. This option isn't recommended. Device code flow isn't compatible with many CA policies.
Troubleshooting sign-in issues
If you're having trouble signing in, or are having issues with an Azure account after signing in, refer to the sign in section of the Storage Explorer troubleshooting guide.