Run azure storage emulator as administrator
Right click on "csmonitor.exe" in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Azure\Emulator" directory and run that as Administrator.If emulator is running, then first kill it by going into task manager. : Unable to connect to the remote server -> : Unable to connect to the remote server -> : No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.Every project of cloud service type has the.
#RUN AZURE STORAGE EMULATOR AS ADMINISTRATOR FULL#
Please ensure that under "Emulator" setting, you are selected "Use Full Emulator" (I still ran into this problem even after this setting was selected).Ī possible workaround that worked for me is to manually start the compute emulator instead of Visual Studio starting it. The tool also helps in preparing the application for deployment in Microsoft Azure or compute emulator. I think it's an issue with compute emulator itself so I guess we would need to wait for the next version of SDK to come out. I know there is a setting in visual studio to use elevated privileges, but dont remember where. Right click on your cmd or powershell and select run as administrator Once you start the emulator manually, visual studio will work with just fine. Right-click on Windows Azure SDK Command Prompt and then click Run as administrator. the trick is to run it in an elevated command prompt.
A Windows Azure emulator run locally is also known as Windows Azure.
It takes input from Azure Storage or web Role. I have also ran into this issue many times. Click Start, point to All Programs, and then click Windows Azure SDK. Open Visual Studio 2010 as administrator and create a new project.