VS 2017 Connected Services Office 365 API not available
Cannot find the Office 365 API under conncted services.
Version: Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 15.9.1
OS: Windows10
The necessary components are installed:
visual-studio-2017 microsoft-graph
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Cannot find the Office 365 API under conncted services.
Version: Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 15.9.1
OS: Windows10
The necessary components are installed:
visual-studio-2017 microsoft-graph
add a comment |
Cannot find the Office 365 API under conncted services.
Version: Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 15.9.1
OS: Windows10
The necessary components are installed:
visual-studio-2017 microsoft-graph
Cannot find the Office 365 API under conncted services.
Version: Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 15.9.1
OS: Windows10
The necessary components are installed:
visual-studio-2017 microsoft-graph
visual-studio-2017 microsoft-graph
edited Nov 16 '18 at 7:08
Mario Semper
asked Nov 16 '18 at 6:49
Mario SemperMario Semper
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It is not VS built-in feature.
The ASP.NET Providers Connected Service Extension can be installed on
Visual Studio 2017. You can install it through Extensions and Updates
in Visual Studio and type “ASP.NET Providers Connected Service” in the
search box.
To use the Extension, you need to make sure that your web application
targets to .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher. You can open the extension
through right clicking on the project, selecting Add and clicking on
Connected Service. You will see all the Connected Services installed
on your VS which apply to your project.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/webdev/2018/05/22/announcing-asp-net-providers-connected-service-visual-studio-extension/
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It is not VS built-in feature.
The ASP.NET Providers Connected Service Extension can be installed on
Visual Studio 2017. You can install it through Extensions and Updates
in Visual Studio and type “ASP.NET Providers Connected Service” in the
search box.
To use the Extension, you need to make sure that your web application
targets to .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher. You can open the extension
through right clicking on the project, selecting Add and clicking on
Connected Service. You will see all the Connected Services installed
on your VS which apply to your project.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/webdev/2018/05/22/announcing-asp-net-providers-connected-service-visual-studio-extension/
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It is not VS built-in feature.
The ASP.NET Providers Connected Service Extension can be installed on
Visual Studio 2017. You can install it through Extensions and Updates
in Visual Studio and type “ASP.NET Providers Connected Service” in the
search box.
To use the Extension, you need to make sure that your web application
targets to .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher. You can open the extension
through right clicking on the project, selecting Add and clicking on
Connected Service. You will see all the Connected Services installed
on your VS which apply to your project.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/webdev/2018/05/22/announcing-asp-net-providers-connected-service-visual-studio-extension/
add a comment |
It is not VS built-in feature.
The ASP.NET Providers Connected Service Extension can be installed on
Visual Studio 2017. You can install it through Extensions and Updates
in Visual Studio and type “ASP.NET Providers Connected Service” in the
search box.
To use the Extension, you need to make sure that your web application
targets to .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher. You can open the extension
through right clicking on the project, selecting Add and clicking on
Connected Service. You will see all the Connected Services installed
on your VS which apply to your project.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/webdev/2018/05/22/announcing-asp-net-providers-connected-service-visual-studio-extension/
It is not VS built-in feature.
The ASP.NET Providers Connected Service Extension can be installed on
Visual Studio 2017. You can install it through Extensions and Updates
in Visual Studio and type “ASP.NET Providers Connected Service” in the
search box.
To use the Extension, you need to make sure that your web application
targets to .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher. You can open the extension
through right clicking on the project, selecting Add and clicking on
Connected Service. You will see all the Connected Services installed
on your VS which apply to your project.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/webdev/2018/05/22/announcing-asp-net-providers-connected-service-visual-studio-extension/
answered Nov 19 '18 at 1:38
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