Once you have downloaded the offline installer, follow these steps to install Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition:
vs_community.exe --layout c:\vs2019_offline --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.ManagedDesktop --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.NativeDesktop --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.Universal --lang en-US
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If you plan to deploy this across a or just a single machine. Once you have downloaded the offline installer, follow
Download the ( vs_community.exe ). 2. Create the Layout (Download Files)
The downloaded file will be named something like vs_community.exe . Step 2: Choose Your Setup Method
An "offline download" for Visual Studio is not a single large ISO file but a of installation files created using a small bootstrapper . Create an offline installation - Visual Studio (Windows) Create an offline installation - Visual Studio (Windows)
Windows 10 (version 1703+), Windows 7 SP1 (with latest updates), or Windows Server 2016/2019. Processor: 1.8 GHz or faster (Quad-core recommended). RAM: Minimum 2 GB (8 GB recommended).
Once the command prompt completes the download without errors, your offline installer is ready. You can move the entire VS2019Layout folder to a USB external drive, a network share, or directly onto the air-gapped target machine. Executing the Offline Installation Navigate to your offline layout folder ( VS2019Layout ).
vs_community.exe --layout C:\vs2019layout --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.ManagedDesktop --includeRecommended --lang en-US Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Phase 3: Install on the Offline Machine a network share
Before starting the download process, ensure your host machine meets the following requirements:
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Unless you know you will use every single feature of Visual Studio, you can customize the download to save significant time and disk space. You do this by adding one or more --add parameters to specify which (feature sets) you need.
Right-click each certificate file ( .cer ) found inside that folder. Choose .