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articles/lab-services/enable-browser-connection-lab-virtual-machines.md

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As an owner of a lab you can enable accessing all lab virtual machines through a browser. You don't need an additional client, agent, or piece of software. Azure Bastion provides secure and seamless RDP/SSH connectivity to your virtual machines directly in the Azure portal over SSL. When you connect via Azure Bastion, your virtual machines don't need a public IP address. For more information, see [What is Azure Bastion?](../bastion/bastion-overview.md)
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> [!NOTE]
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> Enabling browser connection on lab virtual machines is in preview.
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This article shows how to enable browser connection on lab virtual machines.
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1. From the list of labs, select *your lab*.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Azure Bastion is currently in preview. It's limited to the following regions: West US, East US, West Europe, South Central US, Australia East, and Japan East. So, create a lab in one of these regions if your lab isn't in one of them.
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> Azure Bastion is now generally available in the following regions: West US, East US, West Europe, South Central US, Australia East, and Japan East. So, create a lab in one of these regions if your lab isn't in one of them.
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1. Select **Configuration and policies** in the **Settings** section on the left menu.
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1. Select **Virtual networks**.
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1. Select **Add** from the toolbar.

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