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The sample does not run debug in the toolkit. #1188
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Hello @minces92 Double-check that you are logged in to the correct Azure account that has an active subscription. If you have multiple Azure accounts, make sure that you are using the one associated with the subscription you want to use. If you have confirmed that you are logged in to the correct Azure account and still encountering this issue, you may want to try logging out and logging back in to refresh your credentials. |
hello @Vikram-MSFT Please explain which active subscriptions of Azure are needed? I have to request them to get those permissions, but I can't ask for all of them. |
Hello @minces92 |
Hello @Vikram-MSFT It is not possible to check whether you have an Active Azure subscription because access to Azure is blocked within the company. So, I apologized and explained what permissions were needed. But I am already using the Teams Toolkit in VSC and testing it while debugging the Custom App. The current issue is that I wanted to test the sample posted here, but I shared an error that prevented it from running. |
Hello @minces92, Also, please let us know which sample you have downloaded and try to run? |
The sample does not run debug in the toolkit.
If I just create a new app, the test debug works fine.
When I download the apps here and run debug, the following error occurs: '[login.UserError]: Failed to find a subscription.'
I'm already logged in to both Azure and Teams. Which one do I need to log in to more?
I'd like to know the solution.
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