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## Cross Subscription Restore using Azure portal
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Some datasources of Backup vault support restores to a subscription different from that of the source machine. Cross Subscription Restore (CSR) is enabled for existing vaults by default, and you can use it if supported for the intended datasource.
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Some datasources of Backup vault support restore to a subscription different from that of the source machine. Cross Subscription Restore (CSR) is enabled for existing vaults by default, and you can use it if supported for the intended datasource.
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>[!Note]
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>The feature is currently not supported for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure VMWare Service (AVS) backup.
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You can also select the state of CSR during the creation of Backup vault.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/create-manage-backup-vault/select-cross-subsctiption-state-on-backup-vault-creation.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows how to select the state of Cross Subscription Restore during Backup vault creation." lightbox="./media/create-manage-backup-vault/select-cross-subsctiption-state-on-backup-vault-creation.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/create-manage-backup-vault/select-cross-subscription-state-on-backup-vault-creation.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows how to select the state of Cross Subscription Restore during Backup vault creation." lightbox="./media/create-manage-backup-vault/select-cross-subsctiption-state-on-backup-vault-creation.png":::
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>[!Note]
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>- CSR once permanently disabled on a vault can't be re-enabled because it's an irreversible operation.

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