1. In Azure Foundry - Find the Userfront project (ends with uf-aiportal), click Resource Management → Networking and temporarily change it to All Networks. Click Save.

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  2. In Bing Resources. Create a new Grounding with Bing Resource. Put it in the AiPortal Resource Group. Name it userfront-grounding (or something equally as informative — naming of this is more for your information) Be sure to check the checkbox at the bottom of the creation screen

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  3. Head back to Azure Foundry - Find the Userfront project and Go to the Foundry Portal In the side menu, click Agents → New Agent If prompted, create a project (we use the same name as the Foundry resource itself)

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  4. Give the new agent the name grounding-with-bing , In the Knowledge Section, click add

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  5. Click Grounding With Bing when prompted

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  1. Click on + New Connection and select Add Connection next to the userfront-grounding resource you created in the previous step

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  2. Select that resource and then click next in the menu

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  3. Click next in the next menu (defaults are fine) → Then Connect

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  4. Once the agent has been set up, take note of the Agent ID (asst_g3p0kHuHhQyRN4gi8PJxD5SX in this screen shot). You’ll need this in the portal.

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  5. ****In the overview page, note Microsoft Foundry Project Endpoint

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  6. In Azure Foundry - Find the Userfront project (ends with uf-aiportal), click Resource Management → Networking and change it back to selected networks. Click Save.

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  1. In your AI Portal, go to add a provider Adapter Name: azure_foundry Pretty name: ChatGPT with Web Model: gpt-4.1 (Currently, grounding with bing is not available for the GPT-5 models in Azure). Category: External Endpoint: The endpoint of your GPT-4.1 endpoint (noted in step 10) Agent ID: Agent ID (noted in step 9)

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