The common practice is to test an app on an emulator (such as what one gets 
from the Eclipse ADT plug-in) and then on an attached phone.  I have 9 apps 
on Google Play that were developed in this manner.  Now I can no longer get 
the Eclipse environment to recognize the attached phone.  I have had this 
problem in the past it always worked after a few tries (perhaps after 
re-booting the PC, or re-instantiating Eclipse).  I have tried on 2 
systems:   

Indigo Service Release running on Windows 7

Android developer tools Build: v22.3.0-887826 running on Windows 8.


The windows 7 has worked in the past, but doesn't work now.  The windows 8 
setup hasn't been used for this purpose before.  I have made sure to set 
debug = "true" in the manifest, and that the phones (a new Sony Xperia, and 
an old Sony-Erickson Xperia) are set to accept apps from non-verified 
sources.  I cannot get either phone to show up as a connected 
Android device chooser.


Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong?   


   

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