You create an Azure Policy, scope it to an existing resource group and you set Not allowed resource types to virtual network. Can you later edit the address space of a virtual network that already existed in the resource group before the policy was created?
Experience Level: Junior
Tags: Azure CloudAzure Policy
Answer
The Azure Policy will:
- Make the existing virtual network not compliant.
- The VNet will still exist, it won't be deleted.
- You can't modify an address space
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