Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You are an Azure administrator for Contoso Ltd. You have a virtual machine named VM1 in Resource Group A. You need to move VM1 to Resource Group B within the same subscription. When you attempt to move VM1 using the Azure portal, the operation fails with an error message. You have confirmed that both resource groups are in the same region and that you have the necessary permissions. What should you do to successfully move VM1 to Resource Group B?
Change the location of VM1 to match Resource Group B
Add your user account as an owner of Resource Group B
Remove any resource locks from VM1 and its associated resources
Resource locks prevent resources from being modified or deleted, including moving them to a different resource group. If VM1 or its associated resources have locks applied, the move operation will fail. By removing any resource locks from VM1 and its related resources, you can successfully complete the move. Deallocating the VM is not required for moving it between resource groups within the same subscription and region. Changing the location of VM1 is not possible without recreating it in a different region, and adjusting user permissions is unnecessary if you already have the required access.
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