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  • ThijsWillems's avatar
    ThijsWillems
    Copper Contributor
    Hi Dilan,

    You need to install a connector first on the device which has access to the network, then it will be enabled (and also have the traffic Forwarding enabled)
    • dilanmic's avatar
      dilanmic
      Iron Contributor

      Thank You all. I will install the connector and forward the traffic. fingers crossed. 

    • Marsu66720's avatar
      Marsu66720
      Copper Contributor

      LainRobertson 

       

      Hello, I have exactly the same problem. Would you know if this issue is due to something new in Azure?
      I never had the problem before.

      And I doubt that I suddenly need to enable some other feature that is even in Preview in order to get basic Application Proxy up and working.

      Personally I think it has to do with the installed Connector on my Web server and that it for some reason does not connect to the App proxy cloud instance. Still troubleshooting. Since Microsoft has made changes and updates to this piece of software, I wonder if it even can have some bug.

      Any other thoughts?
      Thx

      • LainRobertson's avatar
        LainRobertson
        Silver Contributor

        Marsu66720 

         

        Hi, Johan.

         

        You could try removing the installed connector from your web server and then re-installing it.

         

        If it fails to install or installs but doesn't show up in the Azure Portal then you might want to follow up on your own suggestion and check with your network administrators that traffic isn't being blocked.

         

        dilanmic 

        It would be good if you could mark ThijsWillems' post as the answer, as this will help others facing the same issue.

         

        Cheers,

        Lain

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