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Fundraising and Engagement - Migrate your .NET apps

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Hello,
 
We are using Fundraising and Engagement.
 
Recently we received an email saying 'Migrate your .NET apps in Azure Functions to the isolated worker model' and also 'You’re receiving this email because you use the in-process model with .NET applications in Azure Functions.'
 
Can anyone advise if this is to do with Fundraising and Engagement (?)
 
If so, is there some upgrade that deals with the issue?
 
Thanks,
Sean
 
 
 
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    Leah Ju Profile Picture
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    HI,
    Fundraising and Engagement does involve Azure.
    But I didn't find any mention of Azure Functions in the documentation.
    So I suggest you follow the steps below to create a ticket for the Microsoft Support team for further assistance.
    Get Help + Support - Dynamics | Microsoft Docs

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