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ms.service: storage
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ms.devlang: multiple
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 04/22/2019
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ms.date: 11/08/2019
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1. Choose a display name for your connection and enter your connection string. Then, select **Next**.
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1. Review the **Connection Summary** to make sure all the information is correct. If it is, select **Connect**. Otherwise, use the **Back** button to return to the previous pages to fix any incorrect information.
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1. Review the **Connection Summary** to make sure all the information is correct. If it is, select **Connect**. Otherwise, select **Back** to return to the previous pages to fix any incorrect information.
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After the connection is successfully added, the resource tree goes to the node that represents the connection. The resource appears under **Local & Attached** > **Storage Accounts**. If Storage Explorer couldn't add your connection, or if you can't access your data after successfully adding the connection, see the [Azure Storage Explorer troubleshooting guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-explorer-troubleshooting).
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1. Choose a display name for your connection and enter your shared access signature URI. The service endpoint for the type of resource you're attaching should autofill. If you're using a custom endpoint, it's possible it might not. Select **Next**.
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1. Review the **Connection Summary** to make sure all the information is correct. If it is, select **Connect**. Otherwise, use the **Back** button to return to the previous pages to fix any incorrect information.
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1. Review the **Connection Summary** to make sure all the information is correct. If it is, select **Connect**. Otherwise, select **Back** to return to the previous pages to fix any incorrect information.
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After the connection is successfully added, the resource tree goes to the node that represents the connection. The resource appears under **Local & Attached** > **Storage Accounts** > **(Attached Containers)** > *the service node for the type of container you attached*. If Storage Explorer couldn't add your connection, see the [Azure Storage Explorer troubleshooting guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-explorer-troubleshooting). See the troubleshooting guide if you can't access your data after successfully adding the connection.
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1. Choose the **Storage domain** to use and then select **Next**.
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1. Review the **Connection Summary** to make sure all the information is correct. If it is, select **Connect**. Otherwise, use the **Back** button to return to the previous pages to fix any incorrect information.
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1. Review the **Connection Summary** to make sure all the information is correct. If it is, select **Connect**. Otherwise, select **Back** to return to the previous pages to fix any incorrect information.
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After the connection is successfully added, the resource tree goes to the node that represents the connection. The resource appears under **Local & Attached** > **Storage Accounts**. If Storage Explorer couldn't add your connection, or if you can't access your data after successfully adding the connection, see the [Azure Storage Explorer troubleshooting guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-explorer-troubleshooting).
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* [Azure Storage emulator](storage/common/storage-use-emulator.md) (Windows only)
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* [Azurite](https://github.com/azure/azurite) (Windows, macOS, or Linux)
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If your emulator is listening on the default ports, you can use the **Emulator - Default Ports** node (found under **Local & Attached** > **Storage Accounts**) to quickly access your emulator.
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If your emulator is listening on the default ports, you can use the **Emulator - Default Ports** node to access your emulator. Look for **Emulator - Default Ports** under **Local & Attached** > **Storage Accounts**.
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If you want to use a different name for your connection, or if your emulator isn't running on the default ports, follow these steps:
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1. Choose a display name for your connection and enter the ports your emulator is listening on for each service type. **Attach to a Local Emulator** suggests the default port values for most emulators. **Files port** is blank, because neither of the official emulators currently support the Files service. If the emulator you're using does support Files, you can enter the port to use. Then, select **Next**.
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1. Review the **Connection Summary** and make sure all the information is correct. If it is, select **Connect**. Otherwise, use the **Back** button to return to the previous pages to fix any incorrect information.
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1. Review the **Connection Summary** and make sure all the information is correct. If it is, select **Connect**. Otherwise, select **Back** to return to the previous pages to fix any incorrect information.
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After the connection is successfully added, the resource tree goes to the node that represents the connection. The node should appear under **Local & Attached** > **Storage Accounts**. If Storage Explorer couldn't add your connection, or if you can't access your data after successfully adding the connection, see the [Azure Storage Explorer troubleshooting guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-explorer-troubleshooting).
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