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1. Create a .zip file that includes these assembly files at the root folder. Upload the package to your blob container in Azure Storage.
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> Do not use subfolder inside the .zip file. Only assemblies at the root folder of the archive will be deployed to with the SAP connector in your ISE.
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> If you use SNC, also include the SNC assemblies and binaries in the same .zip file at the root. See [SNC prerequisites (ISE)](#snc-prerequisites-ise) for details.
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> If you use SNC, also include the SNC assemblies and binaries in the same .zip file at the root. See [SNC prerequisites (ISE)](#snc-prerequisites-ise) for details.
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1. In either the Azure portal or Azure Storage Explorer, browse to the container location where you uploaded the .zip file.
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