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Microsoft Azure SDK for .NET - 2.8.2

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  • Version: 2.8
  • Category: SDK
  • Language: English

This page is intended for advanced manual installation of the Windows Azure SDK for .NET, which include SDKs, basic tools, and extended tools for VS 2013 and VS 2015. You can install everything you need for Microsoft Azure development using the Web Platform Installer.

  • Recommended:Instead of manually downloading the files below, it is recommended you use the automated one-click install provided by the Web Platform Installer x64 or x86. Click on the appropriate install link below based on your version of Visual Studio:You can also automate the installation with the WebPICmd Command-Line Tool using the AppID: Vs2015AzurePack.2E2.2E8.appids (for Visual Studio 2015) or VWDOrVs2013AzurePack.2E2.2E8.appids (for Visual Studio 2013)

    Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio extend Visual Studio 2013 / Visual Studio 2015 to enable the creation, configuration, building, debugging, running, packaging and deployment of scalable web applications and services on Windows Azure.

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    Windows Azure is a flexible platform that supports multiple languages and integrates with your existing on-premises environment. To build applications and services on Windows Azure, developers can use their existing Microsoft Visual Studio® expertise. In addition, Windows Azure supports popular standards, protocols and languages including SOAP, REST, XML, Java, PHP, Ruby, Node and Python.

Files

Status: Deleted

This download is no longer available on microsoft.com. The downloads below are archives provided by the Internet Archive Wayback Machine from the Microsoft Download Center prior to August 2020.

FileSize
AspNet5.ENU.RC1_Update1.exe
SHA1: f2e18a80eb61503faaea8ced97061edf27c3e8c0
424 KB
AzureMobileAppsSdkV1.0.msi
SHA1: 435889f20693343be5e8d096e13f698668a48bf5
27.50 MB
AzureMobileAppsSdkV2.0.msi
SHA1: 7fed65435b174f1724963cace614ec84504660f4
27.50 MB
HiveODBC32.msi
SHA1: ff1dd093331af7650b941eff2d614d60990acae4
7.06 MB
HiveODBC64.msi
SHA1: a2a6b179952c656010e44a61a8895fdb71d623c8
7.99 MB
Microsoft.Azure.DataFactoryTools.msi
SHA1: 534fdf79eb584ab211e89aa04c4777d1d4611e43
11.28 MB
Microsoft.Azure.DataFactoryToolsVS2015.msi
SHA1: 6716247f55d17b674af34a032c9a4f97c43ae164
11.45 MB
Microsoft.Azure.HDInsightToolsForVS2013.msi
SHA1: 83f3a2930b90afe775ed5a4a9bdc499471f2cd0a
59.70 MB
Microsoft.Azure.HDInsightToolsForVS2015.msi
SHA1: 95c0484d3aa5902333b665ccf6fed720f82e1b82
59.37 MB
MicrosoftAzureAuthoringTools-x64.msi
SHA1: f0f8ccec7391f0c83b4949635c01cdbc28b5149c
3.39 MB
MicrosoftAzureAuthoringTools-x86.msi
SHA1: c8461612e2d9f57b9a98fe3ee4198cae925eeb25
4.43 MB
MicrosoftAzureComputeEmulator-x64.exe
SHA1: 8487712c3bc49267b10decf88094037d46f44970
4.37 MB
MicrosoftAzureComputeEmulator-x86.exe
SHA1: 1597865c6682c6b17d0fe4e1fd62f60df500620d
3.80 MB
MicrosoftAzureLibsForNet-x64.msi
SHA1: b29a4d5f736be5a3b788fe02bf9612ee48dd6f22
28.59 MB
MicrosoftAzureLibsForNet-x86.msi
SHA1: 62f3245db164cceefb71f20cb65a956d7d881769
28.59 MB
MicrosoftAzureQuickstarts.msi
SHA1: 6acc30ef49a7e3a0f44bef88879d2207e4bdc0f1
903 KB
MicrosoftAzureStorageEmulator.msi
SHA1: a3819cb507885d01054567ef19a3d76e2edc0edf
1.73 MB
MicrosoftAzureStorageTools.msi
SHA1: 2bc895d594b2b307bbef6046fd37985dc9e14971
1.75 MB
MicrosoftAzureTools.VS120.exe
SHA1: 84bc94f481e453b67464a95edce9142db1be5f7c
27.00 MB
MicrosoftAzureTools.VS140.exe
SHA1: 8a9b4365ad4170efe7fe789e8a5e98f6dc682953
20.63 MB
WebToolsAzure2015.exe
SHA1: 006a05af27e1848af5f7ae259bd7ae0790cd241c
89.70 MB
WebToolsAzureVS14_rc1.msi
SHA1: 21a98262aa0a5d01d874f6e29012a19bdea467c7
38.16 MB
WebToolsAzureVS2013.msi
SHA1: 94d152db9491c6c826717fe178a5a3f166afc5bb
22.73 MB
WebToolsAzureVWD14_rc1.msi
SHA1: 553fb12242e9657f45850aa1fecc63ac53030c18
38.21 MB
WebToolsAzureVWD2013.msi
SHA1: 416541f4ef798eb6d15c454e508419c7f29ef7a9
22.81 MB
WebToolsExtensionsVS14.msi
SHA1: 3cd131e9655eb034e9e238c8f6886a539bac05b5
189.11 MB
WebToolsExtensionsVS2013.msi
SHA1: 18e1288f31d931d80d88e2291d65f02160d4e546
51.64 MB
WebToolsExtensionsVWD14.msi
SHA1: 265ab4df6b32fbec29e9140819784ac7d7b4d157
189.13 MB
WebToolsExtensionsVWD2013.msi
SHA1: 72a4b8ed8dcb04c1acf7a18e7240a180ba9c59c1
51.64 MB

System Requirements

Operating Systems: Windows 10, Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2

  • Note: Windows 7 Home Basic is not supported.
    • Required Software:
      • Microsoft Visual Studio 2013/Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 OR
        Microsoft Visual Studio Express for Web 2013/Microsoft Visual Studio Express for Web 2015 OR
        Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition 2013/Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition 2015
      • IIS7 or IIS10 with ASP.NET and WCF HTTP Activation, Static Content, IIS Management Console and HTTP Redirection.
      • WebDeployment Tools 2.1 or up

Installation Instructions

  • To install the Windows Azure SDK for .NET manually, follow these steps:
    1. Install Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 ORMicrosoft Visual Web Developer 2013 or Microsoft Visual Express for Web 2015
    2. Install LocalDB prereq of .Net FX update 4.0.2 or higher from here
    3. Install the Microsoft Azure Authoring Tools - 2.8.2 - MicrosoftAzureAuthoringTools-x86.msi or MicrosoftAzureAuthoringTools-x64.msi
    4. Install the Microsoft Azure Emulator - 2.8.2 - MicrosoftAzureComputeEmulator-x86.exe or MicrosoftAzureComputeEmulator-x64.exe
    5. Install the Microsoft Azure Client Libraries for .NET - 2.8.2 - MicrosoftAzureLibsForNet-x86.msi or MicrosoftAzureLibsForNet-x64.msi
    6. Install the Microsoft Azure Storage Emulator - 2.8.2 - MicrosoftAzureStorageEmulator.msi
    7. Install the Microsoft Azure Storage Tools - 2.8.2 - MicrosoftAzureStorageTools.msi
    8. Install the Microsoft Azure QuickStarts - 2.8.2 - MicrosoftAzureQuickstarts.msi
    9. Install the Microsoft Azure Mobile Apps SDK - 2.8.2 - AzureMobileAppsSdkV1.0.msi or AzureMobileAppsSdkV2.0.msi
    10. Install the Microsoft Azure HDInsights - 2.8.2 - Microsoft.Azure.HDInsightToolsForVS2013.msi or Microsoft.Azure.HDInsightToolsForVS2015.msi and Hive ODBC32/64 HiveODBC32 or HiveODBC64
    11. Install the Microsoft Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 - 2.8.2 - MicrosoftAzureTools.VS.120 or Microsoft Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 - 2.8.2 - MicrosoftAzureTools.VS.140
    12. Install the Web Tools Extensions for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 - WebToolsExtensionsVS2015.msi or Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 - WebToolsExtensionsVS2013.msi or for Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2013 - WebToolsExtensionsVWD2013.msi or for Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2015 - WebToolsExtensionsVWD2015.msi
    13. Install the WebDeployment Tools 2.1 or up from here
    14. OPTIONAL for full IIS Enable IIS7 with ASP.NET and WCF HTTP Activation, Static Content, IIS Management Console, HTTP Redirection and optionally CGI, ISAPI Extensions, ISAPI Filters, Directory Browsing, HTTP Errors, Logging Tools, Request Monitor and Tracing, Request Filtering.
      • Windows 7
        1. From the Start menu, choose Control Panel | Programs | Programs and Features.
        2. Choose Turn Windows Features On or Off.
        3. Under Internet Information Services, expand World Wide Web Services, then Application Development Features, then select .NET Extensibility, ASP.NET, ISAPI Extensions and ISAPI Filters.
        4. Under Internet Information Services, expand World Wide Web Services, then Common HTTP Features, then select Directory Browsing, HTTP Errors, HTTP Redirection, Static Content.
        5. Under Internet Information Services, expand World Wide Web Services, then Health and Diagnostics, then select Logging Tools, Request Monitor and Tracing.
        6. Under Internet Information Services, expand World Wide Web Services, then Security, then select Request Filtering.
        7. Under Internet Information Services, expand Web Management Tools, then select IIS Management Console.
        8. Install the selected features.
      • Windows Server 2008
        1. From the Start menu, choose Programs | Administrative Tools | Server Manager.
        2. In Server Manager, under Features Summary, choose Add Features.
        3. In Server Manager, under Roles Summary, verify that Web Server (IIS) appears in the list of available roles. If it does not, choose Add Roles to install Internet Information Services.
        4. In Server Manager, under Roles Summary, choose Web Server (IIS).
        5. In the Web Server (IIS) management window, choose Add Role Services.
        6. In the Add Role Services dialog, expand Web Server, then Common HTTP Features, then select Directory Browsing, HTTP Errors, HTTP Redirection, Static Content.
        7. In the Add Role Services dialog, expand Web Server, then Application Development Features, then select .NET Extensibility, ASP.NET, ISAPI Extensions and ISAPI Filters.
        8. In the Add Role Services dialog, expand Web Server, then Health and Diagnostics, then select Logging Tools, Request Monitor and Tracing.
        9. In the Add Role Services dialog, expand Web Server, then Security, then select Request Filtering.
        10. Under Internet Information Services, expand Web Management Tools, then select IIS Management Console.
      • Windows 8 and Windows 8.1
        1. From the Start menu, choose Control Panel | Programs | Programs and Features.
        2. Choose Turn Windows Features On or Off.
        3. Under .NET Framework 4.5 Advanced Services, select Asp.Net 4.5 and WCF Services -> HTTP Activation & TCP Port Sharing
        4. Under Internet Information Services, select Web Management Tools -> IIS Management Console.
        5. Under Internet Information Services, expand World Wide Web Services, then Application Development Features, then select .Net Extensibility 4.5, Asp.Net 4.5, ISAPI Extensions, ISAPI Filters.
        6. Under Internet Information Services, expand World Wide Web Services, then Common HTTP Features, then select Default Document, Directory Browsing, HTTP Errors, HTTP Redirection, Static Content
        7. Under Internet Information Services, expand World Wide Web Services, then Health and Diagnostics, then select Logging Tools, Request Monitor, Tracing.
        8. Under Internet Information Services, expand World Wide Web Services, then Security, then select Request Filtering.
      • Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2
        1. From the Start menu, choose Programs | Administrative Tools | Server Manager.
        2. In Server Manager, open "Add Roles and Features" wizard and select the Web Server (IIS) Role in Server Roles.
        3. Under IIS Server Role Features, select .Net Framework 4.5 Features - Asp.Net 4.5, WCF Services - HTTP Activation & TCP Port Sharing
        4. Under Web Server Role (IIS) - Role Services, expand Web Server -> Common HTTP Features and select Default Document, Directory Browsing, HTTP Errors and Static Content
        5. Under Web Server Role (IIS) - Role Services, expand Web Server -> Health and Diagnostics and select HTTP Logging, Logging Tools, Request Monitor and Tracing
        6. Under Web Server Role (IIS) - Role Services, expand Web Server -> Security and select Request Filtering
        7. Under Internet Information Services, expand Web Management Tools, then select IIS Management Console.