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Merge pull request #179 from rtkwlf/updateHTTPSOnlyEnabled
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nuhasha authored Feb 10, 2025
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2. Select the "Search resources, services, and docs" option at the top and search for App Services. </br> <img src="/resources/azure/appservice/https-only-enabled/step2.png"/>
3. Select the "App Services" by clicking on the "Name" link to access the configuration changes.</br> <img src="/resources/azure/appservice/https-only-enabled/step3.png"/>
4. Scroll down the selected "App Services" left navigation panel and in "Settings" click on the "Configuration" option.</br> <img src="/resources/azure/appservice/https-only-enabled/step4.png"/>
5. On the "Configuration" page select the General settings tab, scroll down to "HTTPs Only". If the "App Service" is not using "HTTPS only" then select "On". </br> <img src="/resources/azure/appservice/http-2.0-enabled/step5.png"/>
5. On the "Configuration" page select the General settings tab, scroll down to "HTTPs Only". If the "App Service" is not using "HTTPS only" then select "On". </br> <img src="/resources/azure/appservice/https-only-enabled/step5.png"/>
6. Click Save.</br> <img src="/resources/azure/appservice/https-only-enabled/step6.png"/>
7. Wait for the confirmation box, then click "Continue".</br> <img src="/resources/azure/appservice/https-only-enabled/step7.png"/>

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