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### Manual installation

You can manually install the Azure Windows VM Agent by using a Windows Installer package. Manual installation might be necessary when you create a custom VM image that's deployed to Azure.
You can manually [install](https://learn.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/azure/virtual-machines/windows/windows-azure-guest-agent#solution-2-manually-uninstall-and-reinstall-the-azure-vm-agent) the Azure Windows VM Agent by using a Windows Installer package. Manual installation might be necessary when you create a custom VM image that's deployed to Azure.

To manually install the Azure Windows VM Agent, [download the installer](https://github.com/Azure/WindowsVMAgent) and select the latest release. You can also search for a specific version in the [GitHub page for Azure Windows VM Agent releases](https://github.com/Azure/WindowsVMAgent/releases). The Azure Windows VM Agent is supported on Windows Server 2008 (64 bit) and later.

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