Azure: WebMatrix not loading in Windows 10 Edge - windows

I am having a few problems with azure at the moments. i have recently added the new Windows 10 OS to a laptop, and before on Windows 8.1 whenever we clicked one of our azure websites then WebMatrix, It would load up WebMatrix, Ever since we have moved to Windows 10, whenever i click onto Webmatrix through the azure platform, it doesn't load.
I also have tried logging into WebMatrix by loading the program from my computer and not azure, but i get an error saying 'Error to load azure websites.'
Thank you in advance - We want to migrate over to Windows 10, but cannot until we find a fix for this.

Internet Explorer 11 is still installed with Windows 10. You can launch it from the start menu or from the More Actions menu (...) in Edge.

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Deploying UWP app from Visual Studio to Windows 10 Phone requires PIN

I'm developing a UWP app for Windows 10 Phone. Since some days when I try to deploy the app from within Visual Studio I get asked for a PIN in order to connect to the device
In the phone settings I can trigger pairing so a new PIN is generated for me. But when I enter that PIN, a new dialog appears telling that the PIN was wrong:
If I press 'Cancel' then the deployment is interrupted with an error message:
1>Error : DEP6100 : The following unexpected error occurred during bootstrapping stage 'Connecting to the device '30F105C9-681E-420b-A277-7C086EAD8A4E'.':
It's strange but some days ago I was not asked for the PIN when I deployed the app. :-( So currently the only option I have is deploy via the web portal. This works but it's enormously slow :-(
Can someone tell me how to solve the problem or what PIN should I enter in order to achieve the deployment?
I had this problem today, closing visual studio and restarting IpOverUSB service fixed this issue for me.
You might want to take a look at Ricardo Pieper Question he has listed all the things he tried to do and all the things that might work.
It looks like the problem was caused by the fact that I'm developing inside a virtual machine (VMWare Fusion on Mac). After setting up the development ebvironment on a PC the deployment works fine.
I can even debug the app running on the phone from inside Visual Studio.
Here's a solution which worked for me:
I had the same problem on my Macbook running VMWare Fusion and trying to debug on my Lumia 950 phone. I was nearly giving up, then I tried using the free VirtualBox and with a virtual USB 3.0 port (which requires the VB extension pack). And it worked!!
Here's my setup:
VirtualBox 5.0.14
VB Extension Pack
Win 10 Development VM from Microsoft – the VirtualBox variant, Build 201601: https://dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/virtual-machines
Lumia 950 with Windows 10 Mobile 10.0.10586.29
In the VM, I configured to use the USB 3.0 port, since with USB 1.x the phone device driver could not be installed by Windows 10.
The VM contains Visual Studio 2015; I created a UWP JavaScript application and ran it with "Debug" on the connected Lumia device.
Had to go to the Developer options on the device.
Switch back to "Windows Store Apps" option, and then back to "Developer Mode"

Windows phone emulator not being started

I am facing a strange issue with Windows Phone Emulators for last a few days. When I try to run any windows phone application from Visual Studio 2013/2012, it initially starts the emulator and then stops with an error displayed in the error window inside visual studio:
Error : DEP6100 : The following unexpected error occurred during boostrapping stage 'Connecting to the device':
SmartDeviceException - App deployment failed. Please try again.
I have been trying many solutions in order to fix this issue but nothing helped. At last I re-installed the whole windows 8.1 and then visual studio 2013. Then I created a windows phone 8 application and run it smoothly in windows phone emulator.
Then I installed all windows updates including windows 8.1 update 1. After that I installed the visual studio 2013 update 2. Now if I run any new/existing windows phone 8/8.1 project I get the same error again. Seems like there is something wrong with windows 8.1 updates or visual studio 2013 update 2.
Any help?
Open network and sharing center
Change adapter settings
Check if vEthernet [Windows phone emulator internal switch is enabled)
Try deploying it to the emulator now
If above does not work
Delete the virtual switch(s) if any and do a deployment
If it still does not work, connect to the internet via a LAN
Keep you’r wifi on
do a deployment to the emulator
Most cases above method worked !
I had the same error when i tried switching the target OS version of my app from Windows Phone 8 to 8.1. With 8.1 you get a new manifest file and if, for app or publisher identification string, you have different values in one manifest file than in the other, it will output that exact error when trying to start the app in the emulator. However after searching the web back when i had that error, this error seems to have quite a bunch of possible sources, this being only one among many other, but be sure to check it.
Uninstalling the symantec antivirus fixed my issue.

VisualStudio 2013 Express phone emulator - device not found

Step1: Installed VisualStudio 2013 Express for Windows along with
Update 2.
Step2: Created a blank Windows Phone App.
Step3: Deployed the app to the Emulator 8.1 WVGA 4 inch 512MB.
The Emulator Displays with the message 'Windows Phone is Starting'. Times out after about 5 minutes with the following error messages:
Error: DEP6100: The following unexpected error occurred during
bootstrapping stage 'Connection to the device':
Error: DEP6200: Bootstrapping 'Emulator 8.1 WVGA 4 inch 512MB' failed.
Device cannot be found. App deployment failed. Please try again.
Hyper-V Manager shows the phone emulator running when the app is deployed to the
Phone Emulator.
Running my existing phone 8.0 apps with VisualStudio 2012 Professonal through the
phone emulator stopped working after installing VisualStudio 2013 Express with Update 2.
I get this error:
Windows Phone Emulator is unable to connect to the Windows Phone
operating system:
The phone did not respond to the connect request.
Some functionality might be disabled.
Tried running as administrator and repairing VisualStudio 2013 Express with no effect of this problem.
Anyone having similar issues ?
I solved this problem just now. Please take all windows update. Reboot, and check again for any remaining update. This was a bug earlier as well so microsoft fixed it in first update of windows 8.1
Then check any remaining extension update for your visual studio 2013. update there as well.
Try opening a sample app, it should work.
Regards
Kajal
I had same problem . first i fixed it with:
Updating windows
Uninstall / install Windows Phone SDK 8
Remove and add Hyper-v again ( maybe it is not necessary )
But problem came back and instead of previous solution i fixed the issue with :
going to windows firewall and then click on "restore defaults"
Open Hyper-V manager. Look at all the emulators that are running and turn them all off.
Then open visual studio and deploy your app.
This will start a fresh instance of Emulator.
I had the same problem with VisualStudio 2013 Professional and the latest Windows Phone 8.1 SDK and emulators (as of December 2014).
In my case I fixed it by changing the virtual switch 'WinPhoneEmulatorSwitch' in Hyper-V Manager from 'Internal network' to 'Private network'.
I found this solution at pekari.wordpress.com
I had your same problem and after many attempts resolved it this way:
Deactivate Hyper-V (and restart computer);
Go in the Device Manager and open the Network Adapters, here uninstall everything with the name "Hyper-V...", this will allow us to reactivate Hyper-V without any conflict;
Enable Hyper-V (and restart computer);
Finally launch the emulator (if it is the first time you launch it you will have to wait 5-10 minutes, so be patient and wait for it to load all apps it need).

How do I attach to an app running inside the Windows Phone emulator?

I'm trying to debug an app running inside the windows phone 7 emulator, but I can't connect to it from visual studio - Attach to Process -> selecting Windows Phone 7 Emulator transport displays an error:
"Unable to connect to 'Windows Phone 7 Emulator'. Not implemented"
What am I missing?
As a workaround:
open the solution configuration manager
next to build is a deploy column, uncheck your project
press F5
This will launch the app that is already on the device without overwriting it (and deleting its storage).
I don't think it's possible to connect to an app that is already running on the emulator.
It sounds like you're trying to connect to the emulator directly yourself,rather than the app running in it. Which I don't think is what you want anyway.
It may help if you think of the emulator as a virtual machine. That's what it is. (near enough.)
If you want to debug an app in the emulator, you need to launch it through Visual Studio.

Debugging Developer Fabric Issues - Service Not Starting Web Components

I am trying to get the Azure SDK up and running on my dev PC and have been having some issues.
I have installed the SDK, tools for VS and am trying to run the samples. Every time I try to run the samples the Development Storage service starts and then the Developer Fabric tries to start. This is where is stops. The Developer Fabric cannot run any websites for whatever reason.
I have followed their checklist for setting up the system and there is not Event messages. I am running under Vista Home Premium with IIS 7 installed.
If you have any suggestions I would love to hear them.
It turns out my problem is a little deeper than simply Azure not working on my computer.
In order to natively debug IIS apps using windows vista (configured under the project settings) you need to have windows authentication enabled for IIS. This feature cannot be installed let alone enabled under Vista Home Premium under the guise of what home user would want such a feature.
For the average VS 2005 user this is okay there is a hotfix but for me and my fancy VS 2008 SP1 there is no solution.
After becoming supremely frustrated with this issue I posted it as the following Microsoft Connect issue.

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