I am running the Visual Studio Emulator for Android, but it's getting stuck creating a new device profile:
Are there any log files I can use to diagnose the problem, or does anyone from Microsoft have an idea what maybe wrong?
I'm running Windows 8.1 Pro, and it's the RTM version of the emulator installed with VS 2015.
This is because you are not yet a member of the "Hyper-V Administrators" user group. If you didn't restart your computer after installation, you should restart and try again.
If you've restarted and are still seeing this, go to Control Panel, then Local Users and Groups, and add your username to the "Hyper-V Administrators" group.
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I have updated vs into VS2019 and also update sdk and installed one emulator. It was worked fine. But after system restart the installed emulator is not showing in vs. Please help on this.
I am trying to add an Apple Account on VS 2017 running on Windows but it's giving me an error saying that it can't find a server with the specified hostname. I'm paired to a Mac mini.
Screenshot of error message
I upgraded to VS 2K19 and my issue was solved. but I suspect that allowing Visual Studio to use public networks was the actual fix.
I'm running into issues trying to register Visual Studio 2017 and 2015 with my Visual Studio Online Subscription (a.k.a. MSDN). I'm using a VMWare VDI using their Horizon Client if that matters. The OS is Windows 10, and the Visual Studio SKU is Professional. My client requires me to run under two separate identities, one with limited privileges for non-development work, and an administrator account for development work (annoying, but not unreasonable given my client is a very large corporation). So, I run Visual Studio under that admin account using Run as administrator.
My problem: On the virtual machine Visual Studio hangs when I click the Sign-In button, or the Check for an updated license on the product registration sign-in page. Note: This problem only occurs from the virtual machine using my administrator account. It works fine on the virtual machine under my normal non-admin account. Nor do I have issues on the physical machine I'm using to run the VM. That said, my client requires me to use the virtual machine.
I'm just wondering if anyone else as seen this same issue. There is something about running under my admin account on VMWare that is hanging Visual Studio registration as soon as I click sign-in. Likely a firewall or proxy setting, not sure. I'm working closely with my client's IT Operations, but they are as perplexed as I.
Whenever I'm trying to debug and run the application using Android Emulator from visual studio 2015 getting some below error. So help me on this, I'm very tried from this error.
The emulator is unable to connect to the device operating system:
Couldn't auto-detect the guest system IP address.
Some functionality might be disabled.
Thanks
Two things need to be checked:
VS2015 installed components.
More importantly make sure that vEthernet (Internal Ethernet Port Windows Phone Emulator Internal Switch) is enabled in Network Connections.
To fix this I:
opened Hyper-V Manager
Went to Virtual Switch Manager on the Right hand pane
Deleted all Virtual Switches
Then opened Visual Studio Emulator
Deleted all Android Emulators
Uninstalled / Reinstalled Android Emulator for Visual Studio
Openened Reinstalled Visual Studio Emulator
Downloaded an Emulator and Ran and it worked again
Running Visual Studio Ultimate 2010 on Win7 x64. I just installed the latest Azure SDK and upgraded a web role. When I enter the debugger from Visual Studio, I need to click through two UAC prompts before the site appears. I believe these are for the compute and storage emulators. How do I prevent this from happening? I already run Visual Studio as an administrator.
On my development machines I tend to disable UAC completely:
Control Panel
User Accounts
User Accounts (again)
Change User Account Control settings
Drag the slider to the bottom: Never notify