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**If I don't do anything in response to a notification, will I get a reminder?*
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* No, you get a message about each issue only once. If the issue persists, it will be updated in the smart detection feed blade.
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* No, you get a message about each issue only once. If the issue persists, it will be updated in the smart detection feed pane.
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**I lost the email. Where can I find the notifications in the portal?*
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* In the Application Insights overview of your app, click the **Smart detection** tile. There you'll find all notifications up to 90 days back.
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### Diagnose slow page loads
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Where is the problem? Is the server slow to respond, is the page too long, or does the browser need too much work to display it?
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Open the Browsers metric blade. The segmented display of browser page load time shows where the time is going.
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Open the Browsers metric pane. The segmented display of browser page load time shows where the time is going.
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* If **Send Request Time** is high, either the server is responding slowly, or the request is a post with large amount of data. Look at the [performance metrics](../app/performance-counters.md) to investigate response times.
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* Set up [dependency tracking](../app/asp-net-dependencies.md) to see whether the slowness is because of external services or your database.
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:::image type="content" source="media/tutorial-asp-net-core/app-service-app-setting-button.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the App Service resource screen in the Azure portal." lightbox="media/tutorial-asp-net-core/app-service-app-setting-button.png":::
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3. In the Add/Edit application setting blade, complete the form as follows and select **OK**.
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3. In the Add/Edit application setting pane, complete the form as follows and select **OK**.
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## Use the solution
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The following sections describe how you can use the blades shown in the Application Insights dashboard to view and interact with data from your apps.
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The following sections describe how you can use the panes shown in the Application Insights dashboard to view and interact with data from your apps.
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### View Application Insights Connector information
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Click the **Application Insights** tile to open the **Application Insights** dashboard to see the following blades.
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Click the **Application Insights** tile to open the **Application Insights** dashboard to see the following panes.
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The dashboard includes the blades shown in the table. Each blade lists up to 10 items matching that blade's criteria for the specified scope and time range. You can run a log search that returns all records when you click **See all** at the bottom of the blade or when you click the blade header.
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The dashboard includes the panes shown in the table. Each pane lists up to 10 items matching that pane's criteria for the specified scope and time range. You can run a log search that returns all records when you click **See all** at the bottom of the pane or when you click the pane header.
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When you click any item in the dashboard, you see an Application Insights perspective shown in search. The perspective provides an extended visualization, based on the telemetry type that selected. So, visualization content changes for different telemetry types.
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When you click anywhere in the Applications blade, you see the default **Applications** perspective.
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When you click anywhere in the Applications pane, you see the default **Applications** perspective.
When you click anywhere in the **Server Requests** or **Failures**blades, the perspective components change to give you a visualization that related to requests.
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When you click anywhere in the **Server Requests** or **Failures**panes, the perspective components change to give you a visualization that related to requests.
Regardless of whether you click something one the **Application Insights Connector** dashboard, within the **Search** page itself, any query returning Application Insights data shows the Application Insights perspective. For example, if you are viewing Application Insights data, a ***** query also shows the perspective tab like the following image:
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### Pivot to an app in the Azure portal
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Application Insights Connector blades are designed to enable you to pivot to the selected Application Insights app *when you use the Azure portal*. You can use the solution as a high-level monitoring platform that helps you troubleshoot an app. When you see a potential problem in any of your connected applications, you can either drill into it in Log Analytics search or you can pivot directly to the Application Insights app.
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Application Insights Connector panes are designed to enable you to pivot to the selected Application Insights app *when you use the Azure portal*. You can use the solution as a high-level monitoring platform that helps you troubleshoot an app. When you see a potential problem in any of your connected applications, you can either drill into it in Log Analytics search or you can pivot directly to the Application Insights app.
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To pivot, click the ellipses (**…**) that appears at the end of each line, and select **Open in Application Insights**.
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Restricting access as explained above applies to data in the resource. However, configuration changes, including turning these access settings on or off, are managed by Azure Resource Manager. To control these settings, you should restrict access to resources using the appropriate roles, permissions, network controls, and auditing. For more information, see [Azure Monitor Roles, Permissions, and Security](../roles-permissions-security.md)
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> Queries sent through the Azure Resource Management (ARM) API can't use Azure Monitor Private Links. These queries can only go through if the target resource allows queries from public networks (set through the Network Isolation blade, or [using the CLI](./private-link-configure.md#set-resource-access-flags)).
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> Queries sent through the Azure Resource Management (ARM) API can't use Azure Monitor Private Links. These queries can only go through if the target resource allows queries from public networks (set through the Network Isolation pane, or [using the CLI](./private-link-configure.md#set-resource-access-flags)).
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* You’ll need to add resources hosting the monitored workloads to a private link. For example, see [Using Private Endpoints for Azure Web App](../../app-service/networking/private-endpoint.md).
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You can create a query pack using the REST API or from the **Log Analytics query packs**pane in the Azure portal. Currently the **Log Analytics query packs**pane shows up under **Other** category of **All services** page in the Azure portal.
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You require a token for authentication of the API request. There are multiple methods to get a token including using **armclient**.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/profiler-overview/profiler-button-inline.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Profiler button from the Performance blade." lightbox="media/profiler-settings/profiler-button.png":::
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