Updated 99. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) (markdown)
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* You have opened the ports of the firewall (run the script `cli-windows\add-firewall-rules-for-sts-auth-thru-docker.ps1`
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* You have opened the ports of the firewall (run the script `cli-windows\add-firewall-rules-for-sts-auth-thru-docker.ps1`
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If this do not solved your problem ensure that the `vpnkit` of the firewall is disabled. For more info refer to @huangmaoyixxx's comment in [issue #295](https://github.com/dotnet-architecture/eShopOnContainers/issues/295)
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If this do not solved your problem ensure that the `vpnkit` of the firewall is disabled. For more info refer to @huangmaoyixxx's comment in [issue #295](https://github.com/dotnet-architecture/eShopOnContainers/issues/295)
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### When I try to run the solution in "Docker for Windows" (on the Linux VM) I get the error "Did you mean to run dotnet SDK commands?"
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If you get this error:
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Did you mean to run dotnet SDK commands? Please install dotnet SDK from:
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http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=798306&clcid=0x409
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That usually happens when you just switched from Windows Containers to Linux Containers in "Docker for Windows".
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This might be a temporal bug in "Docker for Windows" environment.
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Workaround: Reboot your machine and you should be able to deploy to Linux Containers without these issues.
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