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  • SHOULD update ChangeLog.md file(s) appropriately
    • Update src/{{SERVICE}}/{{SERVICE}}/ChangeLog.md.
      • A snippet outlining the change(s) made in the PR should be written under the ## Upcoming Release header in the past tense.
    • Should not change ChangeLog.md if no new release is required, such as fixing test case only.
  • SHOULD regenerate markdown help files if there is cmdlet API change. Instruction
  • SHOULD have proper test coverage for changes in pull request.
  • SHOULD NOT adjust version of module manually in pull request

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Pull Request Overview

This PR updates the Az.Accounts module dependency version from 4.1.0 to 5.3.0 in the Az.Sftp module. This is a routine dependency update to ensure compatibility with the newer version of the Az.Accounts module.

  • Updates Az.Accounts module version requirement from 4.1.0 to 5.3.0

@VeryEarly VeryEarly changed the title Update Az.Accounts module version to 5.3.0 Update Az.Accounts module version for Az.Sftp Sep 24, 2025
Added details for the initial release of the Az.Sftp module, including the new cmdlet for SSH certificate generation.
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Could An Agent Begin to Assign Us a Rally?

@VeryEarly VeryEarly merged commit a620d3f into main Sep 24, 2025
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@VeryEarly VeryEarly deleted the VeryEarly-patch-3 branch September 24, 2025 14:35
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