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ms.workload: storage
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.date: 12/02/2021
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ms.date: 02/23/2022
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# Enable Continuous Availability on existing SMB volumes
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> See the [**Enable Continuous Availability**](azure-netapp-files-create-volumes-smb.md#continuous-availability) option for additional details and considerations.
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## Considerations
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* The [**Hide Snapshot Path**](snapshots-edit-hide-path.md) option currently does not have any effect for CA-enabled SMB volumes.
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* The `~snapshot` directory (which can be used to traverse in other SMB volumes) is not visible for CA-enabled SMB volumes. You can still manually type `~snapshot\<snapshotName>` to access the snapshot.
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## Steps
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1. Make sure that you have [registered the SMB Continuous Availability Shares](https://aka.ms/anfsmbcasharespreviewsignup) feature.
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