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Suggesting an update on the documentation.

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Hi Team,

Recently, the MCP topic has gained a lot of interest in the AI space, and customers are creating solutions using MCP and building connectors. One customer recently created an MCP connector and wanted to publish it but faced some challenges due to the lack of clear guidance on how this type of connector(MCP CUSTOM CONNECTOR) can be submitted and published.

We would like to suggest updating this documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/custom-connectors/certification-submission” to include information on how MCP connectors can be published. This would be very helpful for other partners as well.

Once the customer creates the MCP connector, it comes under a connector solution. The customer needs to create one Flow solution with at least a single functionality. This allows the publishing team to publish the connector easily. so creating a connector solution should be mentioned in the document for this type of MCP connectors

Another issue we observed is that when a customer uses macOS to create the package, some additional files are generated. These files later will cause an issue when they create a SAS URI and wanted to submit it the most common error is  “unable to deserialize the package.” I suggest advising macOS users to follow the exact file structure shown in the documentation to avoid this problem.

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    wolenberg_ Profile Picture
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    Suggesting an update on the documentation.
    Thanks for raising this @TT-27111653- the points you’ve outlined about MCP custom connectors and the macOS packaging issue are valuable.
    However, suggestions to update official Microsoft documentation aren’t handled through the community forum.
     
    The best way to make sure this feedback reaches th e right team is to open a Microsoft support ticket and include your observations there. That way, the product and documentation teams can track it formally and consider updating the connector certification guidance.
     

    If this helped or could help others in the community, feel free to give it a like or a kudo — it helps surface useful answers for everyone!
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    mmbr1606 Profile Picture
    14,552 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Suggesting an update on the documentation.
    hey
     
    posting on the forums wont trigger an update on the documentation. its mainly users helping users. if you want to you can also suggest the update directly at ms learn.
     
     
    look at links like these:
     
     

    If my answer was helpful and solved your issue, please mark it as the verified answer.

    If it helped but didn’t fully solve it, I’d appreciate a like. 😊

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