I'm developing a windows phone 8 app in VS2013 and accessing web service via VPN, when I run app from VS2013 it asking for my local watchguard login and connects only via local network. But my web service available only via VPN. Rather than using emulator, if I use device it connects VPN directly and working fine. What causes the issue?.
Please advice.
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I am building a Clinic Management Software which is to be deployed and used on-premise. Below are the components it has.
A NodeJS app (HTTP server) for APIs (will run on a Windows desktop)
A MySQL Database for storing & Retrieving data (will run on a Windows desktop)
A hybrid or PWA app for the user interface (can be accessed on desktop or tablets/mobiles)
I want to build a Windows installer that when executed on the Windows desktop does the following things
Installs NodeJS
Installs MySQL server
Starts MySQL as a Windows service
Starts the NodeJS HTTP server as a Windows service
I want to avoid performing the above steps manually. Please advise.
My Setup:
Windows 10 VM running in VirtualBox on Windows 7 Pro
Raspberry Pi 3 running Windows 10 IoT Core - 10.0.16299.19
The VM can see the RaspberryPi/Wionows IoT
I know this because:
On the VMI I can Install and Debug from Visual Studio 2017 to the Pi.
On the VM the IoT Dashboard detects the PI and allows me to change
settings
On the VM I can access the Pi's Device Portal
On the VM I can use Powershell to log in to the Pi.
What I can't do is use Windows IoT Remote Client. Which I want so I can see changes produced by my code.
When I start the client I get the spinning buffer animation followed by a blank, white screen.
I have tried the following as recommended in web articles:
Reset the Pi resolution to 800x600 - This killed the Pi's ability to
display at all; including on the attached HDMI.
Checked Enable Windows IoT Remote Server in Device Portal. - This is
set to On
Disconnected the HDMI from the Pi - Made no difference.
Typed the following into an Admin level PowerShell:
net start WinRM
Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts -Value
PiName
This allowed Powershell access but no change to Remote Desktop
What should I try next?
On version 16299,the Windows IoT Remote client does not work for Raspberry Pi. Please reference the know issue of release notes for Windows 10 IoT 16299.Currently you can attach a monitor for local display.
Try starting the NanoRDP server manually (not through the web interface) and see if that helps. That has solved a few issues for me.
I believe the executable is in c:\windows\ and is called nanordpserver.exe. just SSH or Powershell into the device, run nanordpserver.exe and try again.
The lightweight RDP protocol that IoT Core uses is not as robust as the version installed on the full Windows 10 OS.
I have Windows Server R2 DataCenter w/Hyper-V running, installed the SDK's for Windows Phone development and the Windows Phone Emulator 8.1 U1 is running. On my Windows 8.1 I use Visual Studio 2013 Community for my Universal App development and its also installed on the server.
As of now I have not made any settings changes on the server, so everything is at its default. I already had a working Universal App project running before deciding to use my server (due to I broke my Windows Phone device the other day) for testing my Window Phone app.
Now I have to do all my Windows Phone development on the Server after making modifications and addition to my Windows App on my development machine (NOTE: Windows 8.1 doesn't have a VT cpu).
So my question is, is it possible to add the Windows Emulator 8.1 U1 to my Windows 8.1 project from the Server? This way I don't to keep going to the Server to test the Windows Phone app.
Updated 4-1-2015: additional information and better explanation of question.
Thanks!...
As I understand, you'd like to be able to do the following:
You have a machine X for development, which you can't install emulators on
You have a server Y w/ Phone emulator running
You want to deploy your app directly from machine X to server Y
Unfortunately, remote debugging/deployment to an emulator hosted on a different machine is not supported by VS, at least as far as I'm aware. :(
One thing you could try is using Team Foundation Build to automatically build and deploy your app on your R2 server. You could implement it such that anytime you checked code in, it would be available for ad-hoc testing on your server a few minutes later. This would still mean using Remote Desktop to use the remote emulator, but it would automate the work of getting your changes over to the server. That way you wouldn't have to develop directly on the server.
I have some trouble with HyperV. Here is my problem.
I am developing an application for Windows Phone that do some requests to a Web Server. In my case the web server is a debian vmware virtual machine. And because of HyperV I cannot launch both vmware and the Windows Phone emulator on my computer.
I don't have any Windows Phone device.
Nobody has a solution to my problem on internet.
Is there a solution to this problem ?
Thank you
I would like to move my WP8 development to a virtual machine. I know that the emulator won't run on top of a VM, so I'm wondering if I can deploy & debug directly to the device (via regular old USB). RemoteFX allegedly performs "USB redirection" which I assume is supposed to magically connect the phone up to my RDP session, and thus enable deployment. I was able to establish a RemoteFX connection with my VM, however when I try to deploy to my phone Visual Studio (within the VM) claims it cannot find a phone. (yes, I verified my phone is connected to my local machine)
tl;dr Does anyone know how to deploy to a physical Windows Phone from within a VM?
I see that this is the first link that appears in google search for this problem. I am going to present you the solution from what it is there is Nokia development articles. Please go through link.
The only important thing is to enable Intel VT-x option.