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WindowsMRXRSDK.pdb not loaded #261

Closed GuoweiST closed 3 years ago

GuoweiST commented 3 years ago

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I was following the steps indicated here and is stuck at the "Deploy the HoloLens application"

When I click on Start debugging, VS prompted me a that WindowsMRXRSDK.pdb not loaded as shown in the image below.

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The HoloLens 2 will start up the application but nothing is shown.

My Build Settings image

Development Information: ASA SDK Core Version 2.9.0 ASA SDK for Windows Version 2.9.0 Azure Object Anchors 0.9.0 Azure Remote Rendering 1.0.6

Unity 2019.4.21f1 Visual Studio 2019

AR Device information HoloLens 2 OS build: 10.0.19041.1140

willyeo commented 3 years ago

Thanks for your patience and making this as a separate issue!

In the instruction page you're following, there's requirement:

You need a Windows computer with Unity (LTS) and Visual Studio 2019 or later installed. Use Unity 2020 LTS with ASA SDK version 2.9 or later (which uses the Unity XR Plug-in Framework) or Unity 2019 LTS with ASA SDK version 2.8 or earlier.

Because you're using Unity 2019.4.21f1, you'll need ASA SDK version 2.8 or earlier. To download the SDK, please refer this page. Note, I checked again with the "download with browser option" and it's actually possible to choose older versions - please choose "Version" tab as shown below to get the older versions.

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Let us know how it works.

oafolabi-msft commented 3 years ago

@GuoweiST , would you say we can close this issue for now or, did you run into any problems related to the feedback?

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