Azure project templates not visible in visual studio
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18 Nisan 2012 Çarşamba 07:46
I'm trying to the install the latest version of the Windows Azure SDK on Windows 7 using the Web Platform Installer. The installation succeeds but I'm not able to see Windows Azure project templates in Visual Studio 2010. Any ideas are appreciated.
Cheers,
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18 Nisan 2012 Çarşamba 08:02
You can try installing sdk and tools seperately
You can download using below url.
For sdk 1.4: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=15658
or else download center : http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/downloads/
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18 Nisan 2012 Çarşamba 09:03Installing the SDK separately didn't help.
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18 Nisan 2012 Çarşamba 12:46Install this http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=WindowsAzureToolsVS2010
Regards, Wely Lau http://wely-lau.net (Wordpress on Windows Azure)
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18 Nisan 2012 Çarşamba 13:17
What do you mean install this!? That's the Web Platform Installer and that's what I used to install the tools and the SDK. Read my original post.
Thanks.
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18 Nisan 2012 Çarşamba 23:22
how about manual instalation?
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=28045
Regards, Wely Lau http://wely-lau.net (Wordpress on Windows Azure)
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18 Nisan 2012 Çarşamba 23:56Tried that as well. See my second post above. Thanks!
- Düzenleyen ershad 19 Nisan 2012 Perşembe 00:01
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19 Nisan 2012 Perşembe 02:37Moderatör
Hi,
Do you ever install VS2010 SP1 before install Azure SDK?
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=23691
Hope this helps.
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19 Nisan 2012 Perşembe 04:37Yes.
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19 Nisan 2012 Perşembe 05:16Moderatör
Hi,
Check if you have the following folder on your machine:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\ProjectTemplates\CSharp\Cloud
Use “Program Files” instead of “Program Files (x86)” if you’re on a 32 bit machine.
If Windows Azure is installed, you should be able to see project templates under this folder.
Hope this helps.
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19 Nisan 2012 Perşembe 05:44
I uninstalled everything from my host. Had enough! I'm creating a Win7 x32 bit virtual machine. See how that goes. Thanks!
- Düzenleyen ershad 19 Nisan 2012 Perşembe 05:44
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 01:05
A new Windows 7 x32 SP1 virtual machine with just SQL Server 2008 R2 Express SP1, Visual Studio 2010 SP1 and the Azure Tools for VS 2010. Azure project templates still don't show up.
I can't see any "Cloud" folder being created in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\ProjectTemplates\CSharp
What’s wrong!?
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 01:24I see now that there is "Cloud" folder in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\VWDExpress\ProjectTemplates\CSharp\
- Düzenleyen ershad 20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 01:24
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 01:36Moderatör
Hi,
Could you find the cloud template in VWD? (not VS), if so, try to copy the cloud folder to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\ProjectTemplates\CSharp\" and have a try.
BR,
Arwind
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 01:48I copied the "Cloud" folder from C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\VWDExpress\ProjectTemplates\CSharp to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\ProjectTemplates\CSharp and the ran the command Devenv /resetsettings but still no luck!
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 01:55Moderatör
What's kind version of Visual Studio 2010 do you have? Ultimate or Express? If Express, you can't view the Cloud template in VS Express, you need use VWD to create them.
Hope this helps.
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 01:59
Visual Studio 2010 Professional.
If I run the Visual Studio 2010 Express I'm able to see the Cloud project templates. Why does the Web Platform Installer install Visual Studio 2010 Express when I already have Visual Studio 2010 Professional installed!!? This is really crap! Taken up 72 hours to install a SDK and still not solved. How can it be only me who is experiencing this problem?
Is there a solution to this? Thanks!
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 02:15Moderatör
No, VS Professtional can create Cloud application, i guess there's something wrong with your developing environment, you mentioned that the Cloud folder is under the "VWDExpress\ProjectTemplates\CSharp", would you like to try open VWD and see if VWD can create cloud application?
Another thing is does your Visual Studio has been installed completely? If not, i suggest you consider to repair it and select "fully installation".
BR,
Arwind
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- Yanıt Olarak İşaretleyen ershad 20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 04:09
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 02:21
Yes VWD works fine. Please read my previous post.
My Visual Studio has been properly installed. I have never experience an incomplete Visual Studio 2010 installation before and I've installed Visual Studio 2010 more than once.
However I'm going to uninstall the VWD and try what you suggest with a repair and full installation and then reinstall the tools and the SDK manually.
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 02:41Moderatör
OK, i guess the problem is in your VS, may be lack of some components cause this issue.
If you find it's still not work, please inform me.
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- Yanıt Olarak İşaretleyen ershad 20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 04:09
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 02:46
mmmh next I will download the Visual Studion installer from MSDN Subscribers and do a complete install. Thanks!
- Düzenleyen ershad 20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 02:48
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 04:09
Finally got it working
- Uninstalled Visual Studio 2010 Express
- Repaired and did a complete install of Visual Studio 2010
- Installed the Azure tools and SDK manually
Not sure why it worked but it did. Thanks for all the answers!
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 06:13Moderatör
Hello,
Visual Studio 2010 Express could not create cloud application that i was mentioned in previous posts, so this problem should be the Visual Studio, i think.
BR,
Arwind
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20 Nisan 2012 Cuma 08:05
Probably.
Thanks.
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16 Ağustos 2012 Perşembe 20:03You're not alone, I've just run the web installer and I don't have any cloud project in my Visual Studio 2010 Professional either. I have tried manually installing the tools but to no avail. I do have some Visual Express components previously installed - not sure where they came from but I guess I'll have to uninstall them all etc. Sigh...
- Düzenleyen Lennie F 16 Ağustos 2012 Perşembe 20:04
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17 Ağustos 2012 Cuma 00:19
The templates appear only if the proper .NET target version is selected in the dropdown on the New Project dialog.
I don't have VS 2010 Pro but in the case of VS Express 2012 for Web, I only see the Cloud template when the .NET framework 4.0 is selected.
- Yanıt Olarak Öneren Rohan A Chikhale 12 Eylül 2012 Çarşamba 11:57
- Yanıt Önerisini Geri Alan Rohan A Chikhale 12 Eylül 2012 Çarşamba 11:57