Description:
In Namespace and All mode, entering the prompt Create a CLI app that can talk to a Microsoft Foundry Agent using Python SDK does not trigger the foundryextensions_agents_get-sdk-sample tool, as shown below:

Steps to Reproduce:
- Start mcp server in
Namespace or All mode.
- Open GitHub Copilot in VS Code and switch to Agent mode.
- Click Refresh on the tools list, and select the
MCP Server: Azure MCP.
- Enter the test prompt
Create a CLI app that can talk to a Microsoft Foundry Agent using Python SDK.
Environment:
- OS: Windows.
- Vscode Version: 1.109.5
- GitHub Copilot Chat Version: 0.37.9
- Large Language Model: Claude Sonnet 4.5
- Azure MCP Server: 2.0.25
Expected Behavior:
The prompt Create a CLI app that can talk to a Microsoft Foundry Agent using Python SDK can successfully trigger the expected mcp tool and returns the correct results.
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Description:

In
NamespaceandAllmode, entering the promptCreate a CLI app that can talk to a Microsoft Foundry Agent using Python SDKdoes not trigger thefoundryextensions_agents_get-sdk-sampletool, as shown below:Steps to Reproduce:
NamespaceorAllmode.MCP Server: Azure MCP.Create a CLI app that can talk to a Microsoft Foundry Agent using Python SDK.Environment:
Expected Behavior:
The prompt
Create a CLI app that can talk to a Microsoft Foundry Agent using Python SDKcan successfully trigger the expected mcp tool and returns the correct results.@joshfree and @g2vinay for notification