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Expand Up @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ The steps below help you to convert the ASP.NET Core application to the Syncfusi

Right-click the **Project** from Solution Explorer, select **Syncfusion Web**, and choose the **Convert to Syncfusion ASP.NET Core Application…**

![convert to syncfusion](images/convert-to-syncfusion-ASpnet-core.png)
![convert to syncfusion ASP.NET Core Essential JS2 Extension](images/aspnet-core-extension-project-conversion-steps.png)

3. The Syncfusion ASP.NET Core Project Conversion window will appear. You can choose the required version of Syncfusion ASP.NET Core, Assets from, and Themes to convert the application.

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If you enabled project backup before converting, the old project was saved in the specified backup path location, as shown below once the conversion process completed.

![BackupLocation](images/BackupLocation.png)
![Backupn Location for ASP.NET Core Essential JS2 Extension](images/aspnet-core-extension-project-conversion-backup.png)

6. If you installed the trial setup or NuGet packages from nuget.org you must register the Syncfusion license key to your application since Syncfusion introduced the licensing system from 2018 Volume 2 (v16.2.0.41) Essential Studio release. Navigate to the [help topic](https://help.syncfusion.com/common/essential-studio/licensing/overview#how-to-generate-syncfusion-license-key) to generate and register the Syncfusion license key to your project. Refer to this [blog](https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/whats-new-in-2018-volume-2.aspx) post for understanding the licensing changes introduced in Essential Studio.
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Expand Up @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The steps below will assist you to upgrade the Syncfusion version in the Syncfus

Right-click the **Syncfusion ASP.NET Core Application** from Solution Explorer and select **Syncfusion Web**. Choose **Migrate the Syncfusion ASP.NET Core Project to Another Version…**

![migrate syncfuion project](images/migrate-syncfusion-EJ2.png)
![Migrate Syncfuion Project with ASP.NET Core Essentialjs2 Extension](images/aspnet-core-essentialjs2-extension-project-migration-application.png)

3. The Syncfusion Project Migration window will appear. You can choose the required version of Syncfusion ASP.NET Core to migrate.

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If you enabled project backup before migrating, the old project was saved in the specified backup path location, as shown below once the migration process completed

![BackupLocation](images/BackupLocation.png)
![Backup Location in ASP.NET Core Essentialjs2 Extension](images/aspnet-core-essentialjs2-extension-project-migration-backup-location.png)

6. If you installed the trial setup or NuGet packages from nuget.org you must register the Syncfusion license key to your project since Syncfusion introduced the licensing system from 2018 Volume 2 (v16.2.0.41) Essential Studio release. Navigate to the [help topic](https://help.syncfusion.com/common/essential-studio/licensing/overview#how-to-generate-syncfusion-license-key) to generate and register the Syncfusion license key to your project. Refer to this [blog](https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/whats-new-in-2018-volume-2.aspx) post for understanding the licensing changes introduced in Essential Studio.
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Expand Up @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ The following steps is used to create the Syncfusion ASP.NET Core (Essential JS

**ASP.NET Core Version**: Select the version of ASP.NET Core Project.

![aspnet core version](images/Aspnet-core-version.png)
![ASP.NET Core essentialjs2 Extension Version for visual studio Sample Creator](images/aspnet-core-essentialjs2-extension-sample-creator-version.png)

> .NET 6.0 is available from v19.4.0.38 and support from Visual Studio 2022.

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Expand Up @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The following steps is used to create the **Syncfusion ASP.NET Core (Essential J

> From Visual Studio 2019, Syncfusion menu is available under Extension in Visual Studio menu.

![new project](images/SyncfusionMenu.png)
![Create new project using ASP.NET Core template](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-syncfusion-menu.png)

**Option 2**

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4. Click Create, the Syncfusion ASP.NET Core (Essential JS 2) Application has been created.

![css refernce](images/readme-file.PNG)
![css refernce in ASP.NET Core project templates](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-application.PNG)

5. The required Syncfusion NuGet/NPM packages, Scripts, and CSS have been added to the Project.

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![css refernce](images/project-structure.png)

6. Then, Syncfusion licensing registration required message box will be shown, if you installed the trial setup or NuGet packages since Syncfusion introduced the licensing system from 2018 Volume 2 (v16.2.0.41) Essential Studio release. Navigate to the [help topic](https://help.syncfusion.com/common/essential-studio/licensing/overview#how-to-generate-syncfusion-license-key), which is shown in the licensing message box to generate and register the Syncfusion license key to your project. Refer to this [blog](https://blog.syncfusion.com/post/whats-new-in-2018-volume-2-licensing-changes-in-the-1620x-version-of-essential-studio.aspx) post for understanding the licensing changes introduced in Essential Studio.
6. Then, Syncfusion licensing registration required message box will be shown, if you installed the trial setup or NuGet packages since Syncfusion introduced the licensing system from 2018 Volume 2 (v16.2.0.41) Essential Studio release. Navigate to the [help topic](https://help.syncfusion.com/common/essential-studio/licensing/overview#how-to-generate-syncfusion-license-key), which is shown in the licensing message box to generate and register the Syncfusion license key to your project. Refer to this [blog](https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/whats-new-in-2018-volume-2.aspx) post for understanding the licensing changes introduced in Essential Studio.

![syncfusion license](images/syncfusion-license.png)

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**Step:2** Click New Registration in App Registration page.

![AppRegistration](images/AppRegistration.PNG)
![App Registration for ASP.NET Core templates](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-app-registration.PNG)

**Step:3** Give name of the application and selected supported type as single tenant.

![SingleTenant](images/SingleTenant.png)
![Single Tenant in ASP.NET Core templates](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-single-tenant.png)

**Step:4** Dropdown the page, select platform as web and give your application Redirect URI like {Redirect URI}/signin-oidc and click Register.

![SelectPlatform](images/SelectPlatform.png)
![Select Platform in ASP.NET Core templates](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-select-platform.png)

**Step:5** App will be registered, go to the Authentication page and tick Id token check box.

![IdToken](images/IdToken.png)
![Id Token check box in ASP.NET Core visual studio templates](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-token-id.png)

**Step:6** Get client tenant id and application id form overview page.

![ClinetTenantId](images/ClientTenantId.png)
![ClinetTenant Id with ASP.NET Core templates](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-client-tenant-id.png)


**Step:7** Configure those client tenant id, application id, and domain in your application appsettings.json file.
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**Step:1** For register the application, submit your email address and create a password.

![Register](images/Register.png)
![Registering application with ASP.NET Core templates](images/aspnet-core-essentialjs2-extension-with-project-templates-application-registration.png)

**Step:2** Confirming registration by clicking **Click here to confirm your account**.

![Confirm](images/Confirm.png)
![Confirm account registration with ASP.NET Core templates](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-registered-account-confirmation.png)

**Step:3** Submit your registered email address and password to login the application.

![Login](images/Login.png)
![Login application in ASP.NET Core templates ](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-login.png)

### Microsoft Identity Platform

1. Login to your application using your Microsoft account.
2. Accept permission request of your application.

![Permission](images/Permission.png)
![Permission request in ASP.NET Core templates](images/create-new-project-using-aspnet-core-template-Permission-request.png)
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