office 365 api integration in visual studio 2012 - visual-studio-2012

I am trying to add connected service to visual studio to integrate office 365 api, but i can't add, is it possible to integrate office 365 api in visual studio 2012.

In order to add Office 365 as a connected service, you need to have Visual Studio 2013 with Update 4 and Office 365 API Tools version 1.4.50428.2.

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Ok, so by sheer chance (and after much frustration - most of a day wasted), I clicked into the "Manage" dialog for the subscription (the blue item here:)
This had a link for me to sign out, then when I signed back in again all was ok... strange, because the "re-enter your credentials" link on the main dialog didn't resolve thing... oh well - posted here in case some other poor sod has the same problem: hope it saves you some time!
I had faced the same issue in the past. VS 2015 throws this error but VS 2017 doesn't. With the help of fiddler I was able to find out the root cause of it. VS 2015 was trying to authenticate my account against the tenant on which I do not have access any more. Now when I say access, there could be many reasons for it. Like, when I was trying to authenticate with my org account, I saw "User is disabled" error in fiddler logs. So I asked my administrator to enable my account, and since then it is working fine for me.
Similarly, I faced the same issue with my personal account as well. But this time, I could not see any error in fiddler logs. However, through fiddler I got to know which tenant is being used by VS 2015 to authenticate my account. Then I logged into Azure portal and found that i do not have any subsricption assigned to me on that tenant. So i asked the administrator of that tenant to completely remove me from this tenant. Once that happened everything worked fine.
So I believe, the issue is, VS 2015 always try to authenticate your account on which you do not have access anymore and thats why we recieve that error.
Fiddler traces
1) The first http call returns the list of all the tenants associated with your account.
2) Subsequent calls clearly tells you which tenantId is being used to authenticate.
3) And, one of the call will also tell you about actual AD error (if any)
Thats how it helped to fix this issue.

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Also - you wrote minimum office 2013 edition Is that a typo? I'm assuming you refer to VS. Correct?
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