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Publish ASP.NET core Web App

Preetham V 20 Reputation points
2023-08-07T22:59:47.9866667+00:00

I'm attempting to publish my ASP.NET core web app to an Azure (Windows) virtual machine using Visual Studio for Mac. In the documentation related to Visual Studio for Windows, there's a specific option for publishing to a virtual machine. However, this option seems to be absent in the Mac version of Visual Studio. Am I correct in assuming that publishing to an Azure (windows) virtual machine is not supported on the Mac version, or might I be overlooking something?

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  1. Anna Xiu-MSFT 31,191 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2023-08-09T03:14:59.8+00:00

    Hi @Preetham V

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A! 

    Yes, you are right!

    Visual Studio for MAC allows you to publish to Azure App Service, not Azure Virtual Machine. 

    You can refer to: Publishing to Azure

    Sincerely,

    Anna


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