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Add timeout on Invoke-request call #2768
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@sima-zhu I think there is an issue associated with this fix. Can you please link to it in the description? |
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One doc spelling nit, but +1 after that.
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A couple suggestions but otherwise looks good.
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Add timeout on all web request call.
This is for the issue: #2600