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MC344412 – Microsoft is announcing that the AIP Network Discovery service (preview) will be retired on September 30th, 2022.
Starting today, March 18th, 2022, Network scan jobs (Preview) and Repositories (Preview) pages are retired and set to read-only for any customers who have not yet configured the Network Discovery service.
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Note: Customers who already have network scan jobs configured will continue to have write access to the Network scan jobs (Preview) and Repositories (Preview) pages and all configurations until the retirement date. A related warning is displayed on the top of the related pages in the Azure portal.
When this will happen:
How this will affect your organization:Beginning September 30th, Microsoft will disable the Network scan jobs (Preview) and Repositories (Preview) for all customers.
What you need to do to prepare:If you have Network scan jobs configured, be sure that you have no dependent services that rely on data collected by Network Discovery service by September 30th.If you do not have Network scan jobs configured, no action is required.
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