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The information provided is not accurate, please update #122504

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juancgaro opened this issue May 14, 2024 · 5 comments
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The information provided is not accurate, please update #122504

juancgaro opened this issue May 14, 2024 · 5 comments

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juancgaro commented May 14, 2024

The information provided is not accurate, please update


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The information provided is not accurate. The extension is not working any more, even when you follow all the steps mentioned in the article, the solution that is created is missing files and if you try to add modules nothing happens, no errors or messages.

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Thanks for your feedback! We will investigate and update as appropriate.

@AjayBathini-MSFT
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@juancgaro
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
I'm going to assign this to the document author so they can take a look at it accordingly.

@PatAltimore
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Hi @juancgaro,

I'll be adding this workaround to the article. You can use it to resolve the issue until the extension is fixed.

The Azure IoT Edge tools for Visual Studio extension is missing the project templates for C and C# modules. We are working to resolve the issue. If you can't create IoT Edge modules using the extension, use the following workaround.

Download the following files and place them in the listed Visual Studio template directory:

Template file Add to directory
azureiotedgemodule-v0.0.4.zip %userprofile%\Documents\Visual Studio 2022\Templates\ProjectTemplates\Visual C#
azureiotedgevcmodulevs17-v0.0.9.zip %userprofile%\Documents\Visual Studio 2022\Templates\ProjectTemplates\Visual C++ Project

I'm going to close the issue. #please-close

Thanks,
Pat

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juancgaro commented May 20, 2024 via email

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Invalid command: '#please-close'. Only Microsoft employees can use this command.

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