![F12 on chrome for mac](https://kumkoniak.com/14.jpg)
Select Record network log, then reproduce the issue in the portal. Select the Network tab, then select Stop recording network log and Clear. Select the Console tab, select Console settings, then select Preserve Log. Select the Network tab, then select Preserve log. Set the following options so the browser keeps all trace information, even if your repro steps require going to more than one page:
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You can also launch the tools from the toolbar menu under More tools > Developer tools.īy default, the browser keeps trace information only for the page that's currently loaded. In the portal, navigate to the step prior to where the issue occurs. Start recording the steps you take in the portal, using Steps Recorder. It's important to sign in before you start the trace so that the trace doesn't contain sensitive information related to your account. For more information, see Chrome DevTools and Microsoft Edge DevTools. The screenshots included here show the Google Chrome experience, but you'll see the same options in Microsoft Edge. The developer tools experience is very similar in the two browsers.
![f12 on chrome for mac f12 on chrome for mac](https://uetsuhara.com/wp-content/uploads/Chrome-f5-3-535x480.png)
Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are both based on the Chromium open source project. You can capture this information any supported browser: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari (on Mac), or Firefox. Please be mindful who you share your traces with, as they may contain sensitive information about your environment.
![f12 on chrome for mac f12 on chrome for mac](https://blog.kakaocdn.net/dn/FvOuN/btqvoDNVXM9/uCtHk2ujWFy8we6SUUrVr1/img.jpg)
Microsoft support uses these traces for troubleshooting purposes only.
![F12 on chrome for mac](https://kumkoniak.com/14.jpg)