Once you have Sitefinity CMS deployed on Azure App Service, you can access and download the project locally in one of the following ways:
Kudu is a set of troubleshooting and analysis tools for use with Microsoft Azure Web Apps. You can use it to access the web app filesystem, download the files, check various logs, or access a PowerShell and CMD interface for executing limited cmdlets. For more information, see Project Kudu on GitHub.
To access Kudu, perform the following:
Alternatively, you can access the files via FTP/FTPS.
To do this, perform the following:
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