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Fix docs related to Azure OpenAI's "model" #2315

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion samples/apps/autogen-studio/README.md
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A: Yes, you can view the generated messages in the debug console of the web UI, providing insights into the agent interactions. Alternatively, you can inspect the `database.sqlite` file for a comprehensive record of messages.

**Q: Can I use other models with AutoGen Studio?**
Yes. AutoGen standardizes on the openai model api format, and you can use any api server that offers an openai compliant endpoint. In the AutoGen Studio UI, each agent has an `llm_config` field where you can input your model endpoint details including `model`, `api key`, `base url`, `model type` and `api version`. For Azure OpenAI models, you can find these details in the Azure portal. Note that for Azure OpenAI, the `model name` is the deployment id or engine, and the `model type` is "azure".
Yes. AutoGen standardizes on the openai model api format, and you can use any api server that offers an openai compliant endpoint. In the AutoGen Studio UI, each agent has an `llm_config` field where you can input your model endpoint details including `model`, `api key`, `base url`, `model type` and `api version`. For Azure OpenAI models, you can find these details in the Azure portal. Note that for Azure OpenAI, the `model` is the deployment name or deployment id, and the `type` is "azure".
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For other OSS models, we recommend using a server such as vllm to instantiate an openai compliant endpoint.

**Q: The server starts but I can't access the UI**
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