Why do the Windows Azure SDK and tools for Visual Studio fail to install? Windows Vista/7 Starter, Home Basic, and Home Premium editions Please note the following operating systems are not supported: Windows Vista (Ultimate, Business, and Enterprise Editions) with Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2 Windows 7 (Ultimate, Professional, and Enterprise Editions) Which versions and editions of Windows are supported for development? Below are the most common questions (and answers) we’ve encountered this past year. After the latest boot camp in Tulsa, Alex Culp (a colleague of mine at RBA) decided to put together a FAQ to help folks get up and running. One of the biggest challenges we notice developers facing is simply getting all of the necessary components installed and configured so they can start developing for Azure. Over the past twelve months I’ve conducted a number of Windows Azure Boot Camps around the country with Microsoft’s Mike Benkovich.
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