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The Explore the Management APIs button links to a 404. Old Link: /python/api/overview/azure/virtualmachines/management New Link: /python/api/azure-mgmt-compute/azure.mgmt.compute
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Only one of the following attributes can exist: 'ms.prod', 'ms.service'. Use ms.prod for on-premise products, or ms.service for cloud services. - Line 11, Column 16: [Warning: ms-prod-technology-invalid - See documentation]
Invalid value for 'ms.technology': 'azure' is not valid with 'ms.prod' value 'azure'. - Line 13, Column 13: [Warning: ms-service-subservice-invalid - See documentation]
Invalid value for 'ms.service': 'compute'. - Line 2, Column 1: [Suggestion: description-missing - See documentation]
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The Explore the Management APIs button links to a 404.
Old Link: /python/api/overview/azure/virtualmachines/management
New Link: /python/api/azure-mgmt-compute/azure.mgmt.compute