Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate Free Download Offline Installer

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Jackie Bullinger

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:01:23 PM8/4/24
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Iam going to install visual studio 2019 community edition (latest version) in my PC.I have found link in google which has online installer (1376 KB) size.I would like to download offline installer of visual studio 2019 community Edition.Please share me the download link for offline installer

Microsoft no longer offers offline installers such as .ISO images of Visual Studio -- instead they have instructions of placing the burden on you to create an offline installer. You need to use the --layout command line argument and then run the downloaded installer.


I have developed an application using VB.NET to dynamically generate batch (.bat) scripts that can be used to download Visual Studio 2017, 2019, and 2022. You can customize the script using the controls included in the application and download it to a targeted drive. You can download it here.


I generate an an offline installer for the build tools like this:vs_BuildTools.exe --layout c:\VS_BuildTools2017_offline --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.MSBuildTools --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools --lang en-US


I move this folder to a build agent (which has no internet connection, and no, it will never have one!), and then execute the vs_BuildTools.exe in that folder even with --noWeb or --noweb, but no matter what option I give, it will always fail with no internet connection available. Surely I am missing something, so any hints on what are appreciated


In addition I also noticed that when running the installer on the offline machine it has by default selected some more items than what was downloaded. I had to deselect them to only install the build tools, not the SDK and so on...


But still the install failed, I am currently seeing "An installation file did not download" so I have still not managed to complete the whole install. It's microsoft.visualstudio.vc.msbuild.arm64.vsix maybe it's included in some other component that have to be --added.


yeah this should be possible, but you are going to need an internet connection to download the Visual studio Build Tool installer, then with the installer you should be able to download all the necessary files for a offline installation, by either using command prompt or Powershell. Once you have one of them open jeas to the directory where you downloaded the installers and use


to create a local cache of the files needed. Then once you have this done you should be able to install the Visual C++ build tools from this package without an internet connection by heading to the folder where you have stored the offline installation files and run:


Hi @elavarasan16, could you please send me the version of your Visual Studio 2015? The minimum supported version of SonarLint for VS2015 is 14.0.25420.00. Other than that it does not have any prerequisites apart from .NET Framework 4.6 and should install fine on VS2015 Enterprise (I am using it right now).


Hi @elavarasan16.

Have a look at this post on StackOverflow about installing extensions offline. It suggests that the VSIX installer is blocking the installation because it cannot validate the certificate.


Thanks for the help. I have tried installing the offline installer on a connected machine and i am getting the same error. I extracted the Visual studio installer and looked into extension.vsixmanifest file. Under , i see only Community edition. Could that be the issue? Should we add Enterprise here? will it help? Please check.


I already have users banging down my door to get Visual Studio installed on their Macs. I let 1 user download it to be a guinea pig. The installation prompted 3 or 4 times for admin credentials for several different components. It's kinda similar to XCode's extra stuff it wants to install unless you've got that installation scripted (I do). Has anyone found a way to install Visual Studio yet through Casper?


I also just remembered that the download from Microsoft is a dmg that contains a 64MB installer app. The full installation is almost 600MB when completed. It looks like the installer is one of those "downloader installers" where it pulls most if not all of the files from the internet.


Then I clicked on the OS X menu under "Xamarin Studio" and chose the Product Version. As I recall, if you choose the Universal Installer, that is the downloader app I'm trying to avoid.

After a 223MB download I opened the DMG and copied the Xamarin Studio.app to /Applications and launched it. It alerted me that I needed to also install Mono. I went to -project.com/download/ and downloaded it for Mac. Mono was a 364MB .pkg file (a 1 GB installation). I ran the installer then launched Xamarin Studio again and it appeared to launch without complaining about permissions or downloading modules. Now I don't know what happens next after devs start digging in to write their code. I'm about to package up the Xamarin Studio.app and put that and the Mono pkg into Self Service and have one of the devs give it a try.


Also, this happened today -apps-visual-studio-2017/ I'm not a developer so I really don't know what the differences are. I rely on our devs to tell me what they need, but if I am presented with 2 different solutions and one is deployable and the other is not, I'll lean toward the deployable one as long as the devs say they can use it.


Since Microsoft hasn't provided an offline installer, I haven't touched it again. I do check on the status of an offline installer every now and then, but it is still vaporware. Luckily I was able to get our devs to understand that they don't NEED this yet... they just want to play with it for now until the need actually arises. If the need does arise before Microsoft makes this a deployable product, I'm going to have to push back and tell management that MS hasn't provided me with a tool we can use. It is absolutely impractical to even attempt to manually install this on multiple computers. And I shudder to think of what the update process will consist of.


Hello @BOBW we just received a call from our IT faculty and they are wanting to have this installed in their Mac labs. Any chance you can share how you were able to get Visual Studio installed? You can email me direct if it is easier for you. mcon...@madisoncollege.edu


From here you will need to just install the pkg files you need but we needed Unity3d so I installed everything

I am pretty sure from memory the installer you need for Visual Studio is 2.dmg

I copied the Visual Studio app from here to Applications folder

Capture Visual Studio using composer and save to external


start pkg keeper again and run any software updates, pkg keeper will grab these and place them on desktop

save externally

return to snapshot again

add new items to script or replace existing after update

runs script to install everything and test


XAMARIN PLugin VS:

Download Visual Studio installer

run pkgkeeper install visual studio and allow pkgkeeper to capture downloads to desktop

save externally

download JDK

Save externally


Just stumbled onto this thread, we are new to jamf and i am trying to deploy Unity to some Lab machines. The instructions that unity provides are so bad and I keep trying to deploy. I have gotten to the part where i have downloaded all the packages but cant get them to deploy/licence correctly. I was wondering if you are still deploying this in your environment and could possibly lend a hand?


@stephaniemm77 We are currently struggling a little with the licensing for Unity, but haven't spent too much time on it (our license expires in 2 weeks so I need to do something soon)

But we have found if you are deploying the DMG's as in the instructions above you might have issues as these are not APFS compliant. If you pull the pkg out of the DMG and install then it works much better.

Can you give me an indication of what the specific issues are? We just deployed this to about 80 lab devices and it seemed to work fine once we had done this.


So I have downloaded all the the separate .pkg files via the unity download assistant. I am having trouble after that point, i i cant get the script that comes is in the folder to execute to do the installs. I keep getting errors. can you give me an idea of what your workflow is like? I put the installers in jamf admin but seems like i get stuck from there.


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