'Azure File Storage URL in browser showing InvalidHeaderValue

I am trying to access the URL given in Azure for a file on the Azure File Storage format, however I am getting this error below. Is it possible to get this? Why would they offer a public URL when it's useless? Also how can I access this directly from IIS?

<Error>
<Code>InvalidHeaderValue</Code>
<Message>
The value for one of the HTTP headers is not in the correct format. RequestId:5d681103-0a1a-00cc-5555-5s4849000000 Time:2016-02-04T14:06:50.1786949Z
</Message>
<HeaderName>x-ms-version</HeaderName>
<HeaderValue/>
</Error>


Solution 1:[1]

Gaurav already mentioned a similar question here where it says you should use a "Shared Access Signature". In your storage account settings in Azure you'll find a topic "Shared Acess Signature". After clicking "Generate SAS" you'll get a "SAS Token" which you need to append to your URL.

Shared Access Signature

Solution 2:[2]

If you use Azure File service to share your files, you have to add SAS token after your resources URL. e.g. https://testiiju5zra.file.core.windows.net/alexaskillaudio/lamb.mp3?sv=SDFCSGDJ01231%&SDDFXsuSDFSDSDSSFD

Alternatively, you can do the exact same things by using Azure Blobs as well. If you use Blobs, you don't have to add the extra token after resources URL. Just create a container on Blobs and make it public. And you can access your file like
https://testiiju5zra.blob.core.windows.net/blobaudiosource/lamb.mp3

Solution 3:[3]

Mike,
The error you received indicates that you are missing x-ms-version header. But once you set it, you will receive another error if you have not authenticated. You can refer to https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn194274.aspx for list of required headers. Alternatively, you can use client library for the requests instead of REST API.

Solution 4:[4]

Solution 5:[5]

This error is also caused by missing/incorrect connection string in local.settings.json file

Your file should like this:

{
  "IsEncrypted": false,
  "Values": {
    "AzureWebJobsStorage": "DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=xxxxxx;AccountKey=xxxx;EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net",
    "FUNCTIONS_WORKER_RUNTIME": "dotnet"
  }
}

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Solution Source
Solution 1 Community
Solution 2 Andy Lai
Solution 3 Mine Tanrinian Demir - MSFT
Solution 4 Robert Moszczynski
Solution 5 user160357