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Does not show Subscription info #828
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Could you share a screenshot? Also, try using the "Azure: Sign in to Directory..." command. |
@cpich3g @alexweininger I have the exact same issue. clicking on sign into directory does nothing. Yes, I tried signing out and signing back in again. I have the exact same issue. Version I revered back to version This should be a P0 bug and correct ASAP. Thank you! |
Hi @longtimedeveloper could you include more detailed repro steps? Please include screenshots, your account type, which extensions you are using, and any other special info about your account if possible. Thank you! |
@motm32 no steps are required. Install version I am using Windows 10. Can't upgrade due to processor requirements. Windows 11 does not like my Core i7 processor. What is an account type? Never heard of this before. Chrome is my default browser and opens when I sign into Azure using the I am a volunteer in Ukraine. I apologize, I don't have time to reconfigure my system to get you a screenshot of a broken extension. These are my vscode extensions: alefragnani.Bookmarks I do hope this helps to fix this. Many people have been reporting problems signing into Azure from vscode for years. Some reports are different from this one, but never the less, problems signing in. I really hope you can finally get this sorted out. Have a nice and productive day! |
Same problem in here. Had a lot of trouble getting the subscriptions of the first two tenants to be visible. Doing "Azure: Select Subscriptions" and "Azure: Select Subscriptions..." give me this results: |
@Dangerous-Mind did you try installing version |
@longtimedeveloper It looks like he's using the wrong user on this new tenant. |
I removed the user permission of the working tenant on VS Code and the Resource Group appeared with the second user. It's definitely using the wrong user to get the Resources on that second tenant. PS- It's still pretty broken after that. There were no resources visible inside the resource groups. |
Does this occur consistently? Yes
Repro steps:
Version: 0.8.4
OS: win32
OS Release: 10.0.22635
Product: Visual Studio Code
Product Version: 1.87.0
Language: en
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