I understand that this issue is on the back log of the VS team. In the mean time is there a work around that I can use to publish a web site under my Dream Spark subscription?
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This won't work for me either, though in Visual Studio Pro 2013. It says I don't have a subscription even though I have a DreamSpark subscription and app. – Nash Apr 23 '15 at 04:49
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It seems they have not gotten around to this issue yet. – grldsndrs Apr 25 '15 at 16:14
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Microsoft has posted a work around for this for VS2013. I assume it will work for the current previews of VS2015???? Have not had a chance to try it yet. This page has a link for the instructions.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/microsoft_student_developer_blog/archive/2015/04/09/using-microsoft-azure-for-students.aspx

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Old topic, but if anyone, like me, searches for this problem, here's a solution: Go to Extensions and Updates and update the Microsoft Azure SDK 2.8.