# azure_mgmt_msi crate > Microsoft is developing the official Azure SDK for Rust crates and has no plans to update this unofficial crate. > In the future we may release an official version that may have a different package name. > If releasing an official version of this crate is important to you [let us know](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-rust/issues/new/choose). > > Source for this crate can now be found in . > To monitor for an official, supported version of this crate, see . This is an unofficial, unsupported generated [Azure SDK for Rust](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-rust/tree/legacy) crate from the Azure REST API specifications listed in: https://github.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs/blob/main/specification/msi/resource-manager/readme.md To get started with these generated service crates, see the [examples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-rust/blob/legacy/services/README.md#examples). The default tag is `package-2023-01-31`. The following [tags](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-rust/blob/legacy/services/tags.md) are available: - `package-preview-2022-01` has 13 operations from 1 API versions: `2022-01-31-preview`. Use crate feature `package-preview-2022-01` to enable. The operations will be in the `package_preview_2022_01` module. - `package-preview-2021-09-30` has 9 operations from 1 API versions: `2021-09-30-preview`. Use crate feature `package-preview-2021-09-30` to enable. The operations will be in the `package_preview_2021_09_30` module. - `package-2023-07-31-preview` has 13 operations from 1 API versions: `2023-07-31-preview`. Use crate feature `package-2023-07-31-preview` to enable. The operations will be in the `package_2023_07_31_preview` module. - `package-2023-01-31` has 12 operations from 1 API versions: `2023-01-31`. Use crate feature `package-2023-01-31` to enable. The operations will be in the `package_2023_01_31` module. - `package-2018-11-30` has 8 operations from 1 API versions: `2018-11-30`. Use crate feature `package-2018-11-30` to enable. The operations will be in the `package_2018_11_30` module.