I solved this issue today and see you guys have as well. Took me a solid day of re-installing SDK and running repairs with no resolution. Issue occurs on projects created before Azure SDK 2.9.x and after the latest 2.9.6 SDK is installed. For whatever reason - Visual Studio doesn't seem to recognize older versions of the project properly - namely where to go for the assemblies - hence 'Could not load type'. Usually, it prompts you to upgrade the solution - but this fails so here is the manual way to see if an upgrade is available or to perform the upgrade yourself.
Check For Upgrade
Right click Azure Cloud project (assuming you have installed Azure SDK NET to
2.9.6) and click Properties.
Navigate to the Application tab (if not there) and see a message that states (for
older versions) Click here to Upgrade the project to the latest SDK
format.
Manual Alternative
Convert a line (about line 9) in your "AZURE.CCPROJ" file in your Azure Solution folder: <ProductVersion>2.8</ProductVersion>
needs to be
<ProductVersion>2.9</ProductVersion>
Convert another line (about line 66) in the same file from:
<CloudExtensionsDir Condition=" '$(CloudExtensionsDir)' == '' ">$(MSBuildExtensionsPath)\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v$(VisualStudioVersion)\Windows Azure Tools\2.8\</CloudExtensionsDir>
To:
<CloudExtensionsDir Condition=" '$(CloudExtensionsDir)' == '' ">$(MSBuildExtensionsPath)\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v$(VisualStudioVersion)\Windows Azure Tools\2.9\</CloudExtensionsDir>
Clean solution afterwards, close solution, then restart Visual Studio and open your project.
Note: You may get a failed to debug error afterwards, claiming it can't find a specific folder. Don't fret and try changing your Configuration from "Debug" to one of the other configuration options - I think some older projects used configuration "Development" for debug. That's a case by case basis.
Note 2: To those who can't upgrade, you should try and reinstall SDK 2.8.2 and verify the \2.8\ folder is in existence. Also need to uninstall 2.9.6 first - pre-requisites such as the Azure emulator can't co-exist with other versions.
Microsoft.VisualStudio.WindowsAzure.Services
is a library of Windows Azure Tools. Please try to update Microsoft Azure SDK for .NET to the latest version.