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Visual Studio "15" Enterprise (Preview)
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Visual Studio "15" Enterprise (Preview) 15.0.25123.0-preview1
This is a prerelease version of Visual Studio "15" Enterprise (Preview).
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This package is unlisted and hidden from package listings.
Overview
Visual Studio Enterprise "15" Preview is an early build of the next major release of Visual Studio. Preview provides early adopters with an opportunity to try out the new and improved product features, and the ability to share feedback with the product team.
PLEASE NOTE: This preview has not been subject to final validation and is not meant to be run on production workstations or servers.
DISCLAIMER: The package id is just an educated guess based on the naming of the Web Platform Installer product VWDOrVs2017AzurePack - Microsoft Azure SDK for .NET (VS "15" Preview). There is no official confirmation that Visual Studio "15" will be released in 2017 or that it will be named Visual Studio 2017.
To find out what's new in Visual Studio "15" Preview, see the Visual Studio "15" Preview release notes. For a list of fixed bugs and known issues, see the Visual Studio "15" Preview MSDN Article.
Customizations
You can customize the installation either by adding optional available features or by specifying own installation configuration file.
Adding optional features
Optional features (C++, SQL tools, phone tools, etc.) are available but not installed by default.
You can provide optional parameters to include them during the install.
Here is an example that includes the SQL Tools and Windows 10 Mobile Emulators:
choco install visualstudio15enterprise -packageParameters "--Features SQLV1,Win10_EmulatorV1"
Due to the package description length limit, the feature codes are listed in the features.txt file in the package.
Using own configuration file
Specifying the optional features above modifies the configuration file used during installation (AdminDeployment.xml). If that is not enough you can provide this file on your own. A default file is included in the package.
Examples:
choco install visualstudio15enterprise -packageParameters "--AdminFile c:\path to your\AdminDeployment.xml"
choco install visualstudio15enterprise -packageParameters "--AdminFile http://path/to/your/AdminDeployment.xml"
Providing a product key
It is also possible to provide a product key via packageParameters:
choco install visualstudio15enterprise -packageParameters "--ProductKey 12345-ABCDE-67890-FEDBC-76543"
Full customization example:
choco install visualstudio15enterprise -packageParameters "--AdminFile c:\path to your\AdminDeployment.xml --Features SQLV1,Win10_EmulatorV1 --ProductKey 12345-ABCDE-67890-FEDBC-76543"
Installation notes
A reboot will most certainly be required after installing/uninstalling this package. A reboot might even be required before installing/uninstalling - if the system is awaiting a reboot due to Windows updates having been installed, or if you are attempting to uninstall the package immediately after installing it. The package will provide informative messages in each case.
On some systems with older .NET 4.x versions, the installation of .NET 4.6.2 (via netfx-4.6.2-devpack) might put the system in such a state that the Visual Studio installer will reboot the computer (ignoring the /NoRestart switch) and set itself up to automatically resume the installation after the user logs back on. This behavior has been observed on Windows 8.1 with .NET 4.5.2.
If complete control over reboots is required, such as in automation scenarios, it is advisable to install the dependencies (esp. netfx-4.6.2-devpack) first, perform a reboot if necessary, and only after that proceed to install this package.
The installation/uninstallation will take a fair amount of time and on slower systems may exceed the default Chocolatey execution timeout (45 minutes). Use the --execution-timeout argument of choco.exe to increase that timeout.
# based on code from the visualstudio2015community package, with several extensions and modifications
# Parse input argument string into a hashtable
# Format: --AdminFile file location --Features WebTools,Win8SDK --ProductKey AB-D1
function Parse-Parameters
{
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
[string] $s
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Parse-Parameters' with s:'$s'";
$parameters = @{ }
if ($s -eq '')
{
Write-Debug "No package parameters."
return $parameters
}
Write-Debug "Package parameters: $s"
$s = ' ' + $s
[String[]] $kvpPrefix = @(" --")
$kvpDelimiter = ' '
$kvps = $s.Split($kvpPrefix, [System.StringSplitOptions]::RemoveEmptyEntries)
foreach ($kvp in $kvps)
{
Write-Debug "Package parameter kvp: $kvp"
$delimiterIndex = $kvp.IndexOf($kvpDelimiter)
if (($delimiterIndex -le 0) -or ($delimiterIndex -ge ($kvp.Length - 1))) { continue }
$key = $kvp.Substring(0, $delimiterIndex).Trim().ToLower()
if ($key -eq '') { continue }
$value = $kvp.Substring($delimiterIndex + 1).Trim()
Write-Debug "Package parameter: key=$key, value=$value"
$parameters.Add($key, $value)
}
return $parameters
}
# Generates customizations file. Returns its path
function Generate-AdminFile
{
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[hashtable] $parameters,
[string] $adminFile,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string] $packageName
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Generate-AdminFile' with parameters:'$parameters', defaultAdminFile:'$defaultAdminFile', packageName:'$packageName'";
$adminFile = $parameters['AdminFile']
$features = $parameters['Features']
if ($adminFile -eq '' -and !$features)
{
return $null
}
$localAdminFile = Join-Path $Env:TEMP "${packageName}_AdminDeployment.xml"
if (Test-Path $localAdminFile)
{
Remove-Item $localAdminFile
}
if ($adminFile)
{
if (Test-Path $adminFile)
{
Copy-Item $adminFile $localAdminFile -force
}
else
{
if (($adminFile -as [System.URI]).AbsoluteURI -ne $null)
{
Get-ChocolateyWebFile 'adminFile' $localAdminFile $adminFile
}
else
{
throw 'Invalid AdminFile setting.'
}
}
Write-Verbose "Using provided AdminFile: $adminFile"
}
elseif ($features)
{
Copy-Item $defaultAdminFile $localAdminFile -force
}
return $localAdminFile
}
# Turns on features in the customizations file
function Update-AdminFile
{
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[hashtable] $parameters,
[string] $adminFile
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Update-AdminFile' with parameters:'$parameters', adminFile:'$adminFile'";
if ($adminFile -eq '') { return }
$s = $parameters['Features']
if (!$s) { return }
$features = $s.Split(',')
[xml]$xml = Get-Content $adminFile
$selectableItemCustomizations = $xml.DocumentElement.SelectableItemCustomizations
$featuresSelectedByDefault = $selectableItemCustomizations.ChildNodes | Where-Object { $_.GetAttribute('Hidden') -eq 'no' -and $_.GetAttribute('Selected') -eq 'yes' } | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Id
$selectedFeatures = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList
$invalidFeatures = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList
foreach ($feature in $features)
{
$node = $selectableItemCustomizations.SelectSingleNode("*[@Id=""$feature""]")
if ($node -ne $null)
{
$node.Selected = "yes"
$selectedFeatures.Add($feature) | Out-Null
}
else
{
$invalidFeatures.Add($feature) | Out-Null
}
}
if ($invalidFeatures.Count -gt 0)
{
$errorMessage = "Invalid feature name(s): $invalidFeatures"
$validFeatureNames = $selectableItemCustomizations.ChildNodes | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Id
Write-Warning $errorMessage
Write-Warning "Valid feature names are: $validFeatureNames"
throw $errorMessage
}
Write-Verbose "Features selected by default: $featuresSelectedByDefault"
Write-Verbose "Features selected using package parameters: $selectedFeatures"
$xml.Save($adminFile)
}
function Generate-InstallArgumentsString
{
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[hashtable] $parameters,
[string] $adminFile,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string] $logFilePath
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Generate-InstallArgumentsString' with parameters:'$parameters', adminFile:'$adminFile', logFilePath:'$logFilePath'";
$s = "/Passive /NoRestart /Log ""$logFilePath"""
if ($adminFile -ne '')
{
$s = $s + " /AdminFile $adminFile"
}
$pk = $parameters['ProductKey']
if ($pk -and (-not [string]::IsNullOrEmpty($pk)))
{
Write-Verbose "Using provided product key: ...-$($pk.Substring([Math]::Max($pk.Length - 5, 0)))"
$s = $s + " /ProductKey $pk"
}
return $s
}
function Generate-UninstallArgumentsString
{
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string] $logFilePath
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Generate-UninstallArgumentsString' with logFilePath:'$logFilePath'";
$s = "/Uninstall /Force /Passive /NoRestart /Log ""$logFilePath"""
return $s
}
function Get-VSUninstallRegistryKey
{
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
[string] $ApplicationName
)
Write-Debug "Looking for Uninstall key for '$ApplicationName'"
$uninstallKey = @('Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall', 'Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall') `
| Where-Object { Test-Path -Path $_ } `
| Get-ChildItem `
| Where-Object { $displayName = $_ | Get-ItemProperty -Name DisplayName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Select-Object -ExpandProperty DisplayName; $displayName -eq $ApplicationName } `
| Where-Object { $systemComponent = $_ | Get-ItemProperty -Name SystemComponent -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Select-Object -ExpandProperty SystemComponent; $systemComponent -ne 1 }
return $uninstallKey
}
if (-not (Test-Path -Path Function:\Set-PowerShellExitCode))
{
# based on Set-PowerShellExitCode (07277ac), included here unchanged to add exit code support to old Chocolatey
function Set-PowerShellExitCode {
param (
[int]$exitCode
)
$host.SetShouldExit($exitCode);
$env:ChocolateyExitCode = $exitCode;
}
}
# based on Start-ChocolateyProcessAsAdmin (8734611), included here only slightly modified (renamed, stricter parameter binding), to add exit code support to old Chocolatey
function Start-VSChocolateyProcessAsAdmin {
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[string] $statements,
[string] $exeToRun = 'powershell',
[switch] $minimized,
[switch] $noSleep,
[int[]]$validExitCodes = @(0)
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Start-VSChocolateyProcessAsAdmin' with exeToRun:'$exeToRun', statements:'$statements', minimized:$minimized, noSleep:$noSleep, validExitCodes:'$validExitCodes'";
$wrappedStatements = $statements
if ($wrappedStatements -eq $null) { $wrappedStatements = ''}
if ($exeToRun -eq 'powershell') {
$exeToRun = "$($env:SystemRoot)\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe"
$importChocolateyHelpers = ""
Get-ChildItem "$helpersPath" -Filter *.psm1 | ForEach-Object { $importChocolateyHelpers = "& import-module -name `'$($_.FullName)`';$importChocolateyHelpers" };
$block = @"
`$noSleep = `$$noSleep
$importChocolateyHelpers
try{
`$progressPreference="SilentlyContinue"
$statements
if(!`$noSleep){start-sleep 6}
}
catch{
if(!`$noSleep){start-sleep 8}
throw
}
"@
$encoded = [Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.Encoding]::Unicode.GetBytes($block))
$wrappedStatements = "-NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy bypass -EncodedCommand $encoded"
$dbgMessage = @"
Elevating Permissions and running powershell block:
$block
This may take a while, depending on the statements.
"@
}
else
{
$dbgMessage = @"
Elevating Permissions and running [`"$exeToRun`" $wrappedStatements]. This may take a while, depending on the statements.
"@
}
Write-Debug $dbgMessage
$exeIsTextFile = [System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath($exeToRun) + ".istext"
if (([System.IO.File]::Exists($exeIsTextFile))) {
Set-PowerShellExitCode 4
throw "The file was a text file but is attempting to be run as an executable - '$exeToRun'"
}
if ($exeToRun -eq 'msiexec' -or $exeToRun -eq 'msiexec.exe') {
$exeToRun = "$($env:SystemRoot)\System32\msiexec.exe"
}
if (!([System.IO.File]::Exists($exeToRun)) -and $exeToRun -notmatch 'msiexec') {
Write-Warning "May not be able to find '$exeToRun'. Please use full path for executables."
# until we have search paths enabled, let's just pass a warning
#Set-PowerShellExitCode 2
#throw "Could not find '$exeToRun'"
}
# Redirecting output slows things down a bit.
$writeOutput = {
if ($EventArgs.Data -ne $null) {
Write-Host "$($EventArgs.Data)"
}
}
$writeError = {
if ($EventArgs.Data -ne $null) {
Write-Error "$($EventArgs.Data)"
}
}
$process = New-Object System.Diagnostics.Process
$process.EnableRaisingEvents = $true
Register-ObjectEvent -InputObject $process -SourceIdentifier "LogOutput_ChocolateyProc" -EventName OutputDataReceived -Action $writeOutput | Out-Null
Register-ObjectEvent -InputObject $process -SourceIdentifier "LogErrors_ChocolateyProc" -EventName ErrorDataReceived -Action $writeError | Out-Null
#$process.StartInfo = New-Object System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo($exeToRun, $wrappedStatements)
# in case empty args makes a difference, try to be compatible with the older
# version
$psi = New-Object System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo
$psi.FileName = $exeToRun
if ($wrappedStatements -ne '') {
$psi.Arguments = "$wrappedStatements"
}
$process.StartInfo = $psi
# process start info
$process.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = $true
$process.StartInfo.RedirectStandardError = $true
$process.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = $false
$process.StartInfo.WorkingDirectory = Get-Location
if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version -ge (New-Object 'Version' 6,0)){
Write-Debug "Setting RunAs for elevation"
$process.StartInfo.Verb = "RunAs"
}
if ($minimized) {
$process.StartInfo.WindowStyle = [System.Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle]::Minimized
}
$process.Start() | Out-Null
if ($process.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput) { $process.BeginOutputReadLine() }
if ($process.StartInfo.RedirectStandardError) { $process.BeginErrorReadLine() }
$process.WaitForExit()
# For some reason this forces the jobs to finish and waits for
# them to do so. Without this it never finishes.
Unregister-Event -SourceIdentifier "LogOutput_ChocolateyProc"
Unregister-Event -SourceIdentifier "LogErrors_ChocolateyProc"
$exitCode = $process.ExitCode
$process.Dispose()
Write-Debug "Command [`"$exeToRun`" $wrappedStatements] exited with `'$exitCode`'."
if ($validExitCodes -notcontains $exitCode) {
Set-PowerShellExitCode $exitCode
throw "Running [`"$exeToRun`" $statements] was not successful. Exit code was '$exitCode'. See log for possible error messages."
}
Write-Debug "Finishing 'Start-VSChocolateyProcessAsAdmin'"
return $exitCode
}
# based on Install-ChocolateyPackage (a9519b5), with changes:
# - added recognition of exit codes signifying reboot requirement
# - VS installers are exe
# - local file name is extracted from the url (to avoid passing -getOriginalFileName to Get-ChocolateyWebFile for compatibility with old Chocolatey)
# - removed Get-ChocolateyWebFile options support (for compatibility with old Chocolatey)
# - removed exit code parameters in order to centralize exit code logic
function Install-VSChocolateyPackage
{
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[string] $packageName,
[string] $silentArgs = '',
[string] $url,
[alias("url64")][string] $url64bit = '',
[string] $checksum = '',
[string] $checksumType = '',
[string] $checksum64 = '',
[string] $checksumType64 = '',
[string] $logFilePath
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Install-VSChocolateyPackage' for $packageName with url:'$url', args:'$silentArgs', url64bit:'$url64bit', checksum:'$checksum', checksumType:'$checksumType', checksum64:'$checksum64', checksumType64:'$checksumType64', logFilePath:'$logFilePath'";
$chocTempDir = $env:TEMP
$tempDir = Join-Path $chocTempDir "$packageName"
if ($env:packageVersion -ne $null) { $tempDir = Join-Path $tempDir "$env:packageVersion" }
if (![System.IO.Directory]::Exists($tempDir)) { [System.IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory($tempDir) | Out-Null }
$urlForFileNameDetermination = $url
if ($urlForFileNameDetermination -eq '') { $urlForFileNameDetermination = $url64bit }
if ($urlForFileNameDetermination -like '*.exe') { $localFileName = $urlForFileNameDetermination.Substring($urlForFileNameDetermination.LastIndexOfAny(@('/', '\')) + 1) }
else { $localFileName = 'vs_setup.exe' }
$localFilePath = Join-Path $tempDir $localFileName
$arguments = @{
packageName = $packageName
fileFullPath = $localFilePath
url = $url
url64bit = $url64bit
checksum = $checksum
checksumType = $checksumType
checksum64 = $checksum64
checksumType64 = $checksumType64
}
Get-ChocolateyWebFile @arguments | Out-Null
$arguments = @{
packageName = $packageName
silentArgs = $silentArgs
file = $localFilePath
logFilePath = $logFilePath
}
Install-VSChocolateyInstallPackage @arguments
}
# based on Install-VSChocolateyInstallPackage (fbe24a8), with changes:
# - added recognition of exit codes signifying reboot requirement
# - VS installers are exe
# - dropped support for chocolateyInstallArguments and chocolateyInstallOverride
# - removed unreferenced parameter
# - refactored logic shared with Uninstall-VSChocolateyPackage to a generic function
# - removed exit code parameters in order to centralize exit code logic
function Install-VSChocolateyInstallPackage {
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[string] $packageName,
[string] $silentArgs = '',
[string] $file,
[string] $logFilePath
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Install-VSChocolateyInstallPackage' for $packageName with file:'$file', silentArgs:'$silentArgs', logFilePath:'$logFilePath'"
$installMessage = "Installing $packageName..."
Write-Host $installMessage
if ($file -eq '' -or $file -eq $null) {
throw 'Package parameters incorrect, File cannot be empty.'
}
Start-VSServicingOperation @PSBoundParameters -operationTexts @('installed', 'installing', 'installation')
}
# based on Uninstall-ChocolateyPackage (01db65b), with changes:
# - added recognition of exit codes signifying reboot requirement
# - VS installers are exe
# - dropped support for chocolateyInstallArguments and chocolateyInstallOverride
# - refactored logic shared with Install-VSChocolateyInstallPackage to a generic function
# - removed exit code parameters in order to centralize exit code logic
function Uninstall-VSChocolateyPackage
{
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[string] $packageName,
[string] $silentArgs = '',
[string] $file
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Uninstall-VSChocolateyPackage' for $packageName with silentArgs:'$silentArgs', file:'$file'"
$installMessage = "Uninstalling $packageName..."
Write-Host $installMessage
Start-VSServicingOperation @PSBoundParameters -operationTexts @('uninstalled', 'uninstalling', 'uninstallation')
}
function Start-VSServicingOperation
{
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[string] $packageName,
[string] $silentArgs,
[string] $file,
[string] $logFilePath,
[string[]] $operationTexts
)
Write-Debug "Running 'Start-VSServicingOperation' for $packageName with silentArgs:'$silentArgs', file:'$file', logFilePath:$logFilePath', operationTexts:'$operationTexts'"
$frobbed, $frobbing, $frobbage = $operationTexts
$successExitCodes = @(
0 # success
)
$rebootExitCodes = @(
3010 # success, restart required
)
$priorRebootRequiredExitCodes = @(
-2147185721 # Restart is required before (un)installation can continue
)
$blockExitCodes = @(
-2147205120, # block, restart not required
-2147172352 # block, restart required
)
$validExitCodes = @()
if (($successExitCodes | Measure-Object).Count -gt 0) { $validExitCodes += $successExitCodes }
if (($rebootExitCodes | Measure-Object).Count -gt 0) { $validExitCodes += $rebootExitCodes }
if (($priorRebootRequiredExitCodes | Measure-Object).Count -gt 0) { $validExitCodes += $priorRebootRequiredExitCodes }
if (($blockExitCodes | Measure-Object).Count -gt 0) { $validExitCodes += $blockExitCodes }
$exitCode = Start-VSChocolateyProcessAsAdmin -statements $silentArgs -exeToRun $file -validExitCodes $validExitCodes
$Env:ChocolateyExitCode = $exitCode
$warnings = @()
if (($blockExitCodes | Measure-Object).Count -gt 0 -and $blockExitCodes -contains $exitCode)
{
$exceptionMessage = "${packageName} cannot be ${frobbed} on this system."
$success = $false
if ($logFilePath -ne '' -and (Test-Path -Path $logFilePath))
{
# [0C40:07D8][2016-05-28T23:17:32]i000: MUX: Stop Block: MinimumOSLevel : This version of Visual Studio requires a computer with a !$!http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=647155&clcid=0x409!,!newer version of Windows!@!.
# [0C40:07D8][2016-05-28T23:17:32]i000: MUX: Stop Block: SystemRebootPendingBlock : The computer needs to be restarted before setup can continue. Please restart the computer and run setup again.
$blocks = Get-Content -Path $logFilePath `
| Select-String '(?<=Stop Block: ).+$' `
| Select-Object -ExpandProperty Matches `
| Where-Object { $_.Success -eq $true } `
| Select-Object -ExpandProperty Value `
| Sort-Object -Unique
if (($blocks | Measure-Object).Count -gt 0)
{
$warnings = @("${packageName} cannot be ${frobbed} due to the following issues:") + $blocks
$exceptionMessage += " You may attempt to fix the issues listed and try again."
}
}
}
elseif (($priorRebootRequiredExitCodes | Measure-Object).Count -gt 0 -and $priorRebootRequiredExitCodes -contains $exitCode)
{
$exceptionMessage = "The computer must be rebooted before ${frobbing} ${packageName}. Please reboot the computer and run the ${frobbage} again."
$success = $false
}
elseif (($rebootExitCodes | Measure-Object).Count -gt 0 -and $rebootExitCodes -contains $exitCode)
{
$needsReboot = $true
$success = $true
}
else
{
$needsReboot = $false
$success = $true
}
if ($success)
{
if ($needsReboot)
{
Write-Warning "${packageName} has been ${frobbed}. However, a reboot is required to finalize the ${frobbage}."
}
else
{
Write-Host "${packageName} has been ${frobbed}."
}
}
else
{
if ($warnings -ne $null)
{
$warnings | Write-Warning
}
throw $exceptionMessage
}
}
function Install-VS {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Installs Visual Studio
.DESCRIPTION
Installs Visual Studio with ability to specify additional features and supply product key.
.PARAMETER PackageName
The name of the VisualStudio package - this is arbitrary.
It's recommended you call it the same as your nuget package id.
.PARAMETER Url
This is the url to download the VS web installer.
.PARAMETER ChecksumSha1
The SHA-1 hash of the VS web installer file.
.EXAMPLE
Install-VS -PackageName VisualStudio2015Community -Url 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/zzz/vs_community.exe' -ChecksumSha1 'ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF12'
.OUTPUTS
None
.NOTES
This helper reduces the number of lines one would have to write to download and install Visual Studio.
This method has no error handling built into it.
.LINK
Install-ChocolateyPackage
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[string] $PackageName,
[string] $ApplicationName,
[string] $Url,
[string] $ChecksumSha1
)
if ($Env:ChocolateyPackageDebug -ne $null)
{
$VerbosePreference = 'Continue'
$DebugPreference = 'Continue'
Write-Warning "VerbosePreference and DebugPreference set to Continue due to the presence of ChocolateyPackageDebug environment variable"
}
Write-Debug "Running 'Install-VS' for $PackageName with Url:'$Url' ChecksumSha1:$ChecksumSha1";
$uninstallKey = Get-VSUninstallRegistryKey -ApplicationName $ApplicationName
$count = ($uninstallKey | Measure-Object).Count
if ($count -gt 0)
{
Write-Warning "$ApplicationName is already installed. Please use Programs and Features in the Control Panel to modify or repair it."
return
}
$defaultAdminFile = (Join-Path $PSScriptRoot 'AdminDeployment.xml')
Write-Debug "Default AdminFile: $defaultAdminFile"
$packageParameters = Parse-Parameters $env:chocolateyPackageParameters
if ($packageParameters.Length -gt 0) { Write-Debug $packageParameters }
$adminFile = Generate-AdminFile $packageParameters $defaultAdminFile $PackageName
Write-Debug "AdminFile: $adminFile"
Update-AdminFile $packageParameters $adminFile
$logFilePath = Join-Path $Env:TEMP "${PackageName}.log"
Write-Debug "Log file path: $logFilePath"
$silentArgs = Generate-InstallArgumentsString -parameters $packageParameters -adminFile $adminFile -logFilePath $logFilePath
$arguments = @{
packageName = $PackageName
silentArgs = $silentArgs
url = $Url
checksum = $ChecksumSha1
checksumType = 'sha1'
logFilePath = $logFilePath
}
$argumentsDump = ($arguments.GetEnumerator() | % { '-{0}:''{1}''' -f $_.Key,"$($_.Value)" }) -join ' '
Write-Debug "Install-VSChocolateyPackage $argumentsDump"
Install-VSChocolateyPackage @arguments
}
function Uninstall-VS {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Uninstalls Visual Studio
.DESCRIPTION
Uninstalls Visual Studio.
.PARAMETER PackageName
The name of the VisualStudio package.
.PARAMETER ApplicationName
The VisualStudio app name - i.e. 'Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2015'.
.PARAMETER UninstallerName
This name of the installer executable - i.e. 'vs_community.exe'.
.EXAMPLE
Uninstall-VS 'VisualStudio2015Community' 'Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2015' 'vs_community.exe'
.OUTPUTS
None
.NOTES
This helper reduces the number of lines one would have to write to uninstall Visual Studio.
This method has no error handling built into it.
.LINK
Uninstall-ChocolateyPackage
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[string] $PackageName,
[string] $ApplicationName,
[string] $UninstallerName
)
if ($Env:ChocolateyPackageDebug -ne $null)
{
$VerbosePreference = 'Continue'
$DebugPreference = 'Continue'
Write-Warning "VerbosePreference and DebugPreference set to Continue due to the presence of ChocolateyPackageDebug environment variable"
}
Write-Debug "Running 'Uninstall-VS' for $PackageName with ApplicationName:'$ApplicationName' UninstallerName:'$UninstallerName'";
$informMaintainer = "Please report this to the maintainer of this package ($PackageName)."
$uninstallKey = Get-VSUninstallRegistryKey -ApplicationName $ApplicationName
$count = ($uninstallKey | Measure-Object).Count
Write-Debug "Found $count Uninstall key(s)"
if ($count -eq 0)
{
Write-Warning "Uninstall information for $ApplicationName could not be found. This probably means the application was uninstalled outside Chocolatey."
return
}
if ($count -gt 1)
{
throw "More than one Uninstall key found for $ApplicationName! $informMaintainer"
}
Write-Debug "Using Uninstall key: $($uninstallKey.PSPath)"
$uninstallString = $uninstallKey | Get-ItemProperty -Name UninstallString | Select-Object -ExpandProperty UninstallString
Write-Debug "UninstallString: $uninstallString"
if (-not ($uninstallString -match '^\s*(\"[^\"]+\")|([^\s]+)'))
{
throw "UninstallString '$uninstallString' is not of the expected format. $informMaintainer"
}
$uninstallerPath = $matches[0].Trim('"')
Write-Debug "uninstallerPath: $uninstallerPath"
if ((Split-Path -Path $uninstallerPath -Leaf) -ne $UninstallerName)
{
throw "The uninstaller file name is unexpected (uninstallerPath: $uninstallerPath). $informMaintainer"
}
$logFilePath = Join-Path $Env:TEMP "${PackageName}_uninstall.log"
Write-Debug "Log file path: $logFilePath"
$silentArgs = Generate-UninstallArgumentsString -logFilePath $logFilePath
$arguments = @{
packageName = $PackageName
silentArgs = $silentArgs
file = $uninstallerPath
}
$argumentsDump = ($arguments.GetEnumerator() | % { '-{0}:''{1}''' -f $_.Key,"$($_.Value)" }) -join ' '
Write-Debug "Uninstall-VSChocolateyPackage $argumentsDump"
Uninstall-VSChocolateyPackage @arguments
}
Export-ModuleMember Install-VS, Uninstall-VS
Import-Module -Name (Join-Path -Path (Split-Path -Parent -Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition) -ChildPath 'VSServicing.psm1')
Uninstall-VS `
-PackageName 'visualstudio2017enterprise' `
-ApplicationName 'Microsoft Visual Studio Enterprise 15 Preview' `
-UninstallerName 'vs_enterprise.exe'
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<BundleCustomizations TargetDir="C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 15.0" NoCacheOnlyMode="default" NoWeb="default" NoRefresh="default" SuppressRefreshPrompt="default" Feed="default" />
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<SelectableItemCustomization Id="WebToolsV1" Hidden="no" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="Microsoft Web Developer Tools" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="MDDJSDependencyHiddenV1" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="MDDJSDependencyHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AppInsightsVisualStudio_HiddenV2" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="Application Insights and HockeyApp Tools for Visual Studio vNext v6.1.0" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="Windows_uCRT_SDKHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="Windows_uCRT_SDKHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="Windows_81_SDKHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="Windows_81_SDKHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="BlissHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="BlissHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="HelpHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="HelpHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="IntelliTraceEnterpriseHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="IntelliTraceEnterpriseHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="JavaScript" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="JavascriptHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="LocalDBHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="LocalDBHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="NetFX4Hidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="NetFX4Hidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="NetFX45Hidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="NetFX45Hidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="NetFX451MTPackHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="NetFX451MTPackHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="NetFX451MTPackCoreHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="NetFX451MTPackCoreHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="NetFX452MTPackHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="NetFX452MTPackHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="NetFX46MTPackHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="NetFX46MTPackHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="PortableDTPHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="PortableDTPHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="PreEmptiveAnalyticsHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="PreEmptiveAnalyticsHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="ProfilerHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="ProfilerHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="RoslynLanguageServicesHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="RoslynLanguageServicesHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="SDKTools3Hidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="SDKTools3Hidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="SDKTools4Hidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="SDKTools4Hidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="StoryboardingHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="StoryboardingHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="WCFDataServicesHidden" Selected="yes" FriendlyName="WCFDataServicesHidden" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="NativeLanguageSupport_VCV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Common Tools for Visual C++ 2015" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="NativeLanguageSupport_MFCV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Microsoft Foundation Classes for C++" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="NativeLanguageSupport_XPV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Windows XP Support for C++" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="Win81SDK_HiddenV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Windows 8.1 SDK and Universal CRT SDK" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="FSharpV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Visual F#" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="PythonToolsForVisualStudioV2" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Python Tools for Visual Studio (March 2016 Preview)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="ClickOnceV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="ClickOnce Publishing Tools" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="OfficeDeveloperToolsV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Microsoft Office Developer Tools" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="SQLV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="PowerShellToolsV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="PowerShell Tools for Visual Studio" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="Windows10_ToolsAndSDKV2" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Tools (2.0 Preview) and Windows SDK (10.0.10586)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="Win10_EmulatorV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Emulators for Windows 10 Mobile (10.0.10586)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="XamarinVSCoreV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="C#/.NET (Xamarin)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="XamarinPT_V1" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Xamarin Preparation Tool" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="MDDJSCoreV2A" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="HTML/JavaScript (Apache Cordova) Update 8" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AndroidNDKV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Android Native Development Kit (R10E, 32 bits)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AndroidNDK_32_V1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Android Native Development Kit (R10E, 32 bits)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AndroidNDK_64_V1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Android Native Development Kit (R10E, 64 bits)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AndroidSDKV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Android SDK" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AndroidSDK_API1921V1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Android SDK Setup (API Level 19 and 21)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AndroidSDK_API22V1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Android SDK Setup (API Level 22)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AndroidSDK_API23V1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Android SDK Setup (API Level 23)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AntV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Apache Ant (1.9.3)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="L_MDDCPlusPlus_iOS_V2" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Visual C++ iOS Development" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="L_MDDCPlusPlus_Android_V2" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Visual C++ Android Development" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="L_MDDCPlusPlus_ClangC2_V4" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Clang with Microsoft CodeGen (March 2016)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="JavaJDKV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Java SE Development Kit (7.0.550.13)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="Node.jsV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Joyent Node.js" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AndroidEmulator.1.0.60201.1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Microsoft Visual Studio Emulator for Android (February 2016)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="WebSocket4NetV1" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="WebSocket4Net" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="GitForWindowsV2" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Git for Windows" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="VS_SDK_GroupV2" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Visual Studio Extensibility Tools Preview" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="VS_SDK_Breadcrumb_GroupV2" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Visual Studio Extensibility Tools Preview" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="Win10_VSToolsV2" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Tools for Universal Windows Apps (2.0 Preview) and Windows SDK (10.0.10586)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="Win10SDK_10.0.10240" Hidden="no" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Windows 10 SDK (10.0.10240)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="Win10SDK_10.0.10586" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Windows 10 SDK (10.0.10586)" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AppInsightsVSWinExpress_HiddenV2" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Application Insights and HockeyApp Tools for Visual Studio Express vNext for Windows 10 v6.1.0" />
<SelectableItemCustomization Id="AppInsightsVWDExpress_HiddenV2" Selected="no" FriendlyName="Application Insights and HockeyApp Tools for Visual Studio Express vNext for Web v6.1.0" />
</SelectableItemCustomizations>
</AdminDeploymentCustomizations>
The supported feature codes are listed below, organized in the same way as in the Visual Studio installer.
Code | Description
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Programming Languages
| Visual C++
NativeLanguageSupport_VCV1 | Common Tools for Visual C++ 2015
NativeLanguageSupport_MFCV1 | Microsoft Foundation Classes for C++
NativeLanguageSupport_XPV1 | Windows XP Support for C++
FSharpV1 | Visual F#
PythonToolsForVisualStudioV2 | Python Tools for Visual Studio (March 2016 Preview)
| Windows and Web Development
ClickOnceV1 | ClickOnce Publishing Tools
OfficeDeveloperToolsV1 | Microsoft Office Developer Tools
SQLV1 | Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools
WebToolsV1 | Microsoft Web Developer Tools
PowerShellToolsV1 | PowerShell Tools for Visual Studio
| Universal Windows App Development Tools
Windows10_ToolsAndSDKV2 | Tools (2.0 Preview) and Windows SDK (10.0.10586)
Win10_EmulatorV1 | Emulators for Windows 10 Mobile (10.0.10586)
Win10SDK_10.0.10240 | Windows 10 SDK (10.0.10240)
| Cross Platform Mobile Development
XamarinVSCoreV1 | C#/.NET (Xamarin)
MDDJSCoreV2A | HTML/JavaScript (Apache Cordova) Update 8
| Visual C++ Mobile Development
L_MDDCPlusPlus_Android_V2 | Visual C++ Android Development
L_MDDCPlusPlus_iOS_V2 | Visual C++ iOS Development
L_MDDCPlusPlus_ClangC2_V4 | Clang with Microsoft CodeGen (March 2016)
WebSocket4NetV1 | WebSocket4Net
AndroidEmulator.1.0.60201.1 | Microsoft Visual Studio Emulator for Android (February 2016)
| Common Tools and Software Development Kits
AndroidNDK_32_V1 | Android Native Development Kit (R10E, 32 bits)
AndroidNDK_64_V1 | Android Native Development Kit (R10E, 64 bits)
AndroidSDKV1 | Android SDK
AndroidSDK_API1921V1 | Android SDK Setup (API Level 19 and 21)
AndroidSDK_API22V1 | Android SDK Setup (API Level 22)
AndroidSDK_API23V1 | Android SDK Setup (API Level 23)
AntV1 | Apache Ant (1.9.3)
JavaJDKV1 | Java SE Development Kit (7.0.550.13)
Node.jsV1 | Joyent Node.js
| Common Tools
GitForWindowsV2 | Git for Windows
VS_SDK_GroupV2 | Visual Studio Extensibility Tools Preview
Note: Microsoft Web Developer Tools are selected by default, just like in the Visual Studio installer. This package does not currently provide a way to unselect features. To opt out of installing the web tools, use a custom configuration file (see the package description for details).
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- visualstudio2017enterprise.15.0.25123.0-preview1.nupkg (ccfc96832040) - ## / 57
- vs_enterprise.exe (b6557c50f82e) - ## / 56
In cases where actual malware is found, the packages are subject to removal. Software sometimes has false positives. Moderators do not necessarily validate the safety of the underlying software, only that a package retrieves software from the official distribution point and/or validate embedded software against official distribution point (where distribution rights allow redistribution).
Chocolatey Pro provides runtime protection from possible malware.
Add to Builder | Version | Downloads | Last Updated | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.61.0 | 269 | Thursday, April 18, 2024 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.60.0 | 3173 | Thursday, February 15, 2024 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.59.0 | 1122 | Wednesday, January 10, 2024 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.58.0 | 1713 | Sunday, October 15, 2023 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.57.0 | 667 | Saturday, September 23, 2023 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.56.0 | 625 | Tuesday, September 5, 2023 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.55.0 | 4112 | Sunday, June 18, 2023 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.54.0 | 2027 | Friday, April 21, 2023 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.53.0 | 2806 | Friday, March 17, 2023 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.52.0 | 2649 | Thursday, February 23, 2023 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.51.0 | 2793 | Wednesday, November 16, 2022 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.50.0 | 3584 | Saturday, August 27, 2022 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.49.0 | 3347 | Monday, June 20, 2022 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.48.0 | 1828 | Tuesday, May 17, 2022 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.47.0 | 1183 | Wednesday, April 20, 2022 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.46.0 | 120 | Tuesday, April 19, 2022 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.45.0 | 1111 | Saturday, March 12, 2022 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.44.0 | 1625 | Thursday, February 10, 2022 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.43.0 | 1069 | Wednesday, January 12, 2022 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.42.0 | 3824 | Thursday, December 16, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.41.0 | 4382 | Friday, November 12, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.40.0 | 3427 | Saturday, October 16, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.39.0 | 1255 | Wednesday, September 15, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.38.0 | 931 | Sunday, August 22, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.37.0 | 1119 | Thursday, July 22, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.36.0 | 3405 | Sunday, May 16, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.35.0 | 1339 | Saturday, April 17, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.34.0 | 1163 | Wednesday, March 10, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.33.0 | 950 | Sunday, February 14, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.31.0 | 1944 | Wednesday, January 13, 2021 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.30.0 | 1244 | Wednesday, December 9, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.29.0 | 1290 | Tuesday, November 10, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.28.0 | 761 | Sunday, October 18, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.27.0 | 1664 | Friday, September 11, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.26.0 | 1618 | Monday, August 24, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.25.0 | 153 | Thursday, October 15, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.23.0 | 7549 | Friday, May 15, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.22.0 | 3635 | Wednesday, April 15, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.21.0 | 3923 | Wednesday, March 11, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.20.0 | 3206 | Wednesday, February 12, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.19.0 | 1505 | Sunday, February 2, 2020 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.18.0 | 8820 | Wednesday, December 11, 2019 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.17.0 | 10000 | Wednesday, October 16, 2019 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.16.0 | 4782 | Monday, September 16, 2019 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.15.0 | 4812 | Tuesday, August 20, 2019 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.11.0 | 36890 | Wednesday, April 10, 2019 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.10.0 | 4424 | Sunday, March 31, 2019 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.8.0 | 8968 | Saturday, March 9, 2019 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.7.0 | 6799 | Thursday, February 21, 2019 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.4.0 | 10303 | Saturday, January 5, 2019 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.2.0 | 7442 | Tuesday, November 27, 2018 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.9.1.0 | 2326 | Saturday, November 17, 2018 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.8.9.0 | 1487 | Wednesday, November 7, 2018 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.8.7.0 | 4408 | Wednesday, October 17, 2018 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.8.6.0 | 3227 | Tuesday, October 2, 2018 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.8.2.0 | 4605 | Monday, September 3, 2018 | Approved | |
Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise 15.8.0.0 | 1501 | Thursday, August 16, 2018 | Approved |
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