Updated 02. Setting eShopOnContainer solution up in a Visual Studio 2017 environment (markdown)
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<img src="img/docker_settings_shared_drives.png">
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NOTE: If you are using Windows 10 Creators Update (Windows 10 Creators Update, version 1703, codenamed "Redstone 2") and your machine is joined to a Windows or Azure Domain, you might get some issues when configuring the share drives for Docker. Providing a local user credential (from your actual machine) instead of a Windows/Azure Domain user credential might solve the issue.
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Check the following blog post for additional workarounds:
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https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/stevelasker/2016/06/14/configuring-docker-for-windows-volumes/
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### IMPORTANT: Open ports in local Firewall so Authentication to the STS (Security Token Service container) can be done through the 10.0.75.1 IP which should be available and already setup by Docker. Also needed for client remote apps like Xamarin app or SPA app in remote browser.
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- You can manually create a rule in your local firewall in your development machine or you can also create that rule by just executing the <b>add-firewall-docker.ps1</b> script available in the solution's **cli-windows** folder.
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- Basically, you need to open the ports 5100 to 5105 that are used by the solution by creating an IN-BOUND RULE in your firewall, as shown in the screenshot below (for Windows).
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<img src="img/firewall-rule-for-eshop.png">
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