You have an Azure subscription that contains two resource groups named RG1 and RG2. RG2 does not contain any resources. RG1 contains the resources in the following table.
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When moving a virtual network, you must also move its dependent resources. For example, you must move gateways with the virtual network. VM W10, which is in Vnet1, is not a dependent resource. Incorrect Answers: A: Managed disks don't support move. C: Virtual networks (classic) can't be moved. D: Virtual machines with the managed disks cannot be moved. References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-move-resources#virtual-machines-limitations
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you can move a resource to another resource group even if it has a read-only lock applied to it. The read-only lock prevents modifications and deletions to the resource but does not restrict the movement of the resource between resource groups
This article was posted on September 25, 2018
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/move-managed-disks-and-vms-now-available/
Another feature I’m excited to announce today is the availability of moving Managed Disks and VMs across resource groups and subscriptions with a single click.
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