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Could not find path to extension bundle #4839
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@ccastrotrejo any thoughts on this one? I haven't been having much fun of late. |
@ccastrotrejo any thoughts? I'm having to work between two machines at present, it's driving me nuts. |
Hi @brad302 thanks for raising this issue and sorry for not replying earlier. It seems that the command to we use to find the extension bundle to attacth the debug symbols is throwing an error when its getting executed. There a couple fo things to do to debug it. Could you please do the following?
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@ccastrotrejo yeah, all that looks fine. Question, can I change the port that This is the error once it gives up trying and times out ... This is part of the error I face ...
More than related? I thought I used to receive errors like that but it still worked. I don't 100% recall now. |
Again, it's the local VPN. It was just a different error to begin with. Closing! |
Alright thanks @brad302 I am glad you find a way to solve it. |
Describe the Bug with repro steps
Just trying to run my logic app in VS code.
What type of Logic App Is this happening in?
Standard (VSCode)
Are you using new designer or old designer
New Designer
Did you refer to the TSG before filing this issue? https://aka.ms/lauxtsg
Yes
Workflow JSON
N/A
Screenshots or Videos
No response
Browser
Chrome
Additional context
Action: azureLogicAppsStandard.getDebugSymbolDll
Error type: Error
Error Message: Could not find path to extension bundle.
Version: 4.13.2
OS: win32
OS Release: 10.0.19045
Product: Visual Studio Code
Product Version: 1.83.1
Language: en
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