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[7.0] Avoid using spanish helix queues #83747

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Manual backport of #82578
Fixes the 7.0 portion of #83226

cc @dotnet/area-system-security @dotnet/ncl this should make a bunch of Networking and Security issues to go away in 7.0.

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Manual backport of #82578
Fixes the 7.0 portion of #83226

cc @dotnet/area-system-security @dotnet/ncl this should make a bunch of Networking and Security issues to go away in 7.0.

Author: carlossanlop
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Milestone: 7.0.x

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LGTM. thanks.

@carlossanlop carlossanlop changed the base branch from release/7.0 to release/7.0-staging March 28, 2023 02:33
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CI failure is known and unrelated: #83901

@carlossanlop carlossanlop added the Servicing-approved Approved for servicing release label Mar 28, 2023
@carlossanlop carlossanlop merged commit 8c9da40 into dotnet:release/7.0-staging Mar 28, 2023
@carlossanlop carlossanlop deleted the SisableSpanishServers branch March 28, 2023 20:43
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