Fix transient fault handling for Pooled connections #637
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All versions of SqlClient (including System.Data.SqlClient) that support Transient Fault Handling do not reset the connection before retrying for transient fault handling cases and if Azure connections fail to connect first time due to server timeout, the next round of connect fails with below error:
When pooling is disabled, apps are able to connect with Transient Fault Handling.
The PR fixes this issue for pooled connections.
NuGet package for testing: Published Artifacts