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Hi everyone in this video I want to talk about a new capability, a deny action effect that has been added to Azure policy. Now, its long been a challenge to potentially I might create some resources, lay them down in a resource group or subscription, and I dont want people to be able to delete them even if theyre, for example, owners of that resource group or subscription. And up till now there was no way to deny. The ability to have a certain right. If I was the owner, I could do whatever I wanted. The only way to do deny assignments was through things like Azure blueprints or the new deployment stacks. But thats now shifting with this new deny effect capability. With this deny action, if I think about Azure for a second, whenever I do any interaction with Azure, the gateway to Azure. Is the Azure resource manager. Whether Im using the Restful API or PowerShell or the AZ CLI or the portal, it doesnt matter. Everything goes through the Azure resource manager. And when I create Az