microsoft / vscode-azure-iot-tools

The ultimate collection of extensions for working with Azure IoT in VS Code!
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vsciot-vscode.azure-iot-tools
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it is not possible to follow the instruction, there is no "Azure IOT Hub Devices" but only "Azure: IOT HUB Device Provisioning service" #19

Open aisbergde opened 4 years ago

aisbergde commented 4 years ago

Issue Type: Bug

In installed "Azure IoT Tools" I clicked the Azure icon, logged in into Azure and I am connected. But what I see is not what you show in the animated video. I have no "Azure IoT Hub Devices" in the list but: "Azure: IOT HUB Device Provisioning service" And below my "Nutzungsbasierte Bezahlung" and nothing below this. When I click on the "+" I am asked to enter something which looks like SQL Server, but not like IOT.

How I can the "Azure IOT Hub Devices" in the explorer as in the documentation?

Extension version: 0.3.0 VS Code version: Code 1.39.2 (6ab598523be7a800d7f3eb4d92d7ab9a66069390, 2019-10-15T15:35:18.241Z) OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.17763

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Helgesmeby commented 4 years ago

You've probably found out by now, but just so others don't waste their time; The instructions are a bit vague, on step 1; "Bottom left corner" actually should read "At the bottom of the Explorer-tab in Vscode" (the files-tab), not the Azure-tab which shows up when the extension is installed (in the bottom of the list to the left).

barisvelioglu commented 2 years ago

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Lets make it easier