AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure LAB ISSUES, unable to update app settings because user doesnt have access

First lab of the course and i seem to be having issues with it. trying to update app settings of the app service to add the storageconnection string and when try to add it i get this error:

Failed to update app settings:
The client ‘kk_lab_user_main-945597c9a15646e0@azurekmlprodkodekloud.onmicrosoft.com’ with object id ‘52370682-8dee-40bc-83bd-0f93d1327fef’ does not have authorization to perform action ‘Microsoft.Web/sites/config/write’ over scope ‘/subscriptions/a2b28c85-1948-4263-90ca-bade2bac4df4/resourcegroups/kml_rg_main-945597c9a15646e0/providers/Microsoft.Web/sites/imgapiandystav/config/appsettings’ or the scope is invalid. If access was recently granted, please refresh your credentials.:
The client ‘kk_lab_user_main-945597c9a15646e0@azurekmlprodkodekloud.onmicrosoft.com’ with object id ‘52370682-8dee-40bc-83bd-0f93d1327fef’ does not have authorization to perform action ‘Microsoft.Web/sites/config/write’ over scope ‘/subscriptions/a2b28c85-1948-4263-90ca-bade2bac4df4/resourcegroups/kml_rg_main-945597c9a15646e0/providers/Microsoft.Web/sites/imgapiandystav/config/appsettings’ or the scope is invalid. If access was recently granted, please refresh your credentials.:
The client ‘kk_lab_user_main-945597c9a15646e0@azurekmlprodkodekloud.onmicrosoft.com’ with object id ‘52370682-8dee-40bc-83bd-0f93d1327fef’ does not have authorization to perform action ‘Microsoft.Web/sites/config/write’ over scope ‘/subscriptions/a2b28c85-1948-4263-90ca-bade2bac4df4/resourcegroups/kml_rg_main-945597c9a15646e0/providers/Microsoft.Web/sites/imgapiandystav/config/appsettings’ or the scope is invalid. If access was recently granted, please refresh your credentials.

assuming there is something wrong with the azure environment that has been spun up for me? i followed the instructions so i am a little bit disheartened at this :confused:
any ideas?

I can confirm this still occurs. I’ve escalated this with our lab engineers. Thanks for reporting this. BTW – you should always include a link to the lab you’re talking about, and the question number (which I believe to be Q6) when you report something like this, so we can find it among a course’s labs.