When you build a PowerShell project from multiple files, the natural structure is clear: enums first, then classes, then functions. Each group has its own place, and as long as dependencies only flow in one direction, that structure works perfectly. But sometimes a function depends on a class, and that class calls the function. There is no longer a clean boundary between the two groups — they need
ABOUT THIS LAB Microsoft Learn was one of those sessions that looks simple first until you hit a permission wall you did not expect like I did. Here is the full walkthrough, including the gotcha that tripped me up. The objective of this lab is to configure an Azure Storage account that can host public-facing content such as images, videos, and documents while supporting high availability, soft del