For security initiative reasons we would like to disable storage account key access on all our Azure storage accounts, but it seems cloud shell is not compatible with this. Is there any planned work to use managed identity (e.g. Entra ID) instead? If so what would be the ETA? If not is there any workaround?
To Reproduce
Use Azure Cloudshell with existing storage account. Got to portal.azure.com -> storage account -> settings/configuration -> Set "Allow storage account key access" to "Disabled" and save.
Observed Behavior

Expected behavior
Normal working (successful mount).
Is this specific to Cloud Shell?
Yes
Interface information
Accessing Cloud Shell via - https://shell.azure.com, https://portal.azure.com on Windows 11
Additional context
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For security initiative reasons we would like to disable storage account key access on all our Azure storage accounts, but it seems cloud shell is not compatible with this. Is there any planned work to use managed identity (e.g. Entra ID) instead? If so what would be the ETA? If not is there any workaround?
To Reproduce
Use Azure Cloudshell with existing storage account. Got to portal.azure.com -> storage account -> settings/configuration -> Set "Allow storage account key access" to "Disabled" and save.
Observed Behavior
Expected behavior
Normal working (successful mount).
Is this specific to Cloud Shell?
Yes
Interface information
Accessing Cloud Shell via - https://shell.azure.com, https://portal.azure.com on Windows 11
Additional context
See top.