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Retirement Announcement - Transition to custom availability tests in Application Insights on 31 August 2021

Multi-step web tests depend on Visual Studio webtest files, and it has been announced that Visual Studio 2019 will be the last version with webtest functionality. Therefore, we are retiring multi-step web tests within Application Insights on 31 August 2024. If you have a question, please post it in this thread.

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Rewrite your existing multi-step web tests as custom availability tests before 31 August 2024. Here's the migration doc link.

If you have any additional queries regarding this retirement, please use comments on this thread to ask your specific queries and we will try our best to answer those queries.


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