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articles/azure-netapp-files/enable-continuous-availability-existing-SMB.md

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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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>[!IMPORTANT]
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> You should enable Continuous Availability only for [Citrix App Layering](https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-app-layering/4.html), SQL Server, and [FSLogix user profile containers](../virtual-desktop/create-fslogix-profile-container.md). Using SMB Continuous Availability shares for any other workload is not supported. This feature is currently supported on Windows SQL Server. Linux SQL Server is not currently supported.
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> If you are using a non-administrator (domain) account to install SQL Server, ensure that the account has the required security privilege assigned. If the domain account does not have the required security privilege (`SeSecurityPrivilege`), and the privilege cannot be set at the domain level, you can grant the privilege to the account by using the **Security privilege users** field of Active Directory connections. See [Create an Active Directory connection](create-active-directory-connections.md#create-an-active-directory-connection).
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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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You should enable Continuous Availability only for [Citrix App Layering](https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-app-layering/4.html), SQL Server, and [FSLogix user profile containers](../virtual-desktop/create-fslogix-profile-container.md). Using SMB Continuous Availability shares for workloads other than SQL Server and FSLogix user profile containers is *not* supported. This feature is currently supported on Windows SQL Server. Linux SQL Server is not currently supported. If you are using a non-administrator (domain) account to install SQL Server, ensure that the account has the required security privilege assigned. If the domain account does not have the required security privilege (`SeSecurityPrivilege`), and the privilege cannot be set at the domain level, you can grant the privilege to the account by using the **Security privilege users** field of Active Directory connections. See [Create an Active Directory connection](create-active-directory-connections.md#create-an-active-directory-connection).
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3. Click the SMB volume that you want to have SMB CA enabled. Then click **Edit**.
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4. On the Edit window that appears, select the **Enable Continuous Availability** checkbox.
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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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2. Click the SMB volume that you want to have SMB CA enabled. Then click **Edit**.
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3. On the Edit window that appears, select the **Enable Continuous Availability** checkbox.
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![Snapshot that shows the Enable Continuous Availability option.](../media/azure-netapp-files/enable-continuous-availability.png)
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4. Reboot the Windows systems connecting to the existing SMB share.

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