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Thanks – Deon Herbert
Visual Studio Team
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Use Nuget to install most of the components
Visual Studio could be a lightweight shell with only the basic project templates installed. Whenever you then need to add new template such as Windows Phone, Silverlight, Azure, ... you could create an empty project and use NuGet to install all the extra files and UI to get it to work. And as is the case with NuGet, this install is relative to the solution/project that you are using. NuGet all of these artifacts from an official package server, and link it locally to the solution.
This would be benificial for us 'consultancy' folk to keep VS to a minimal…
429 votes -
Provide installation customization options to exclude languages.
Make each programming language supported/installable by Visual Studio 2012 optional. Ideally, I would be able to install only one languages compiler/libraries if I wanted to.
410 votes -
Make the Visual Studio installer more customizable
Let one don't install some components if one don't need it - for example Silverlight development support, visual designers for WPF or Windows Forkflow, or unit testing (many developers use third-party solutions like NUnit and don't use VS built-in testing tools).
251 votes -
Slipstream Visual Studio service pack installs with main installer
Problem:
I work for a large organization where we have 1000's of developers and we are constantly battling losing our admin rights. In order to get the software we need we have to have it packaged by the bank and pushed to the users machine. In the case of Visual Studio 2010 which is huge in itself, when a service pack is released we have to increase the install time even more by adding the Service Pack as a post install action.Would like to increase client satisfaction by having available an install that includes the service pack(s) in the…
146 votesI moved the category for this to Install, so the setup team will see it in their reporting. Thanks for submitting the idea.
Doug Turnure
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Stop polluting My Documents with Visual Studio folders
Visual Studio creates a new folder in My Documents with every version. Over time, if the user requires many different versions of Visual Studio installed, this pollutes the folder. My Documents is supposed to be where I keep, well, my documents.
This even goes again Microsoft's own software design guidelines, if I remember them right.
Most of the subfolders should be moved to the existing AppData Visual Studio folder. The Projects subfolder has no reason to exist, since you might as well default the My Documents folder when creating new projects (the user can obviouly change this at the time,…
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Bring back Visual Studio Installer in VS2012
We have used the Visual Studio Installer for years with great success, even for our Windows services. VS2012 no longer includes VS Installer so we have to use InstallShield Limited Edition. This tool does not even let us manage dependencies without upgrading to a paid version. This is a disappointing drop from VS2012. First Crystal Reports, now VS Installer. What will you drop next?
55 votes -
Zero install debugging version of Visual Studio
It would be great if you could run a small version of just the debugger from Visual Studio on a USB key or network share in order to more easily debug issues on production machines without installing Visual Studio or setting up remote debugging.
39 votes -
Create a "remove all remnants of Visual Studio from your system" program.
I'm writing this on behalf of the thousands of other Visual Studio users out there who have had nightmares trying to uninstall previous versions of VS. Thus cumulatively losing hundreds of thousands of productive work hours.
During this year, I had installed the following programs/components on my system:
* Visual Studio 2012 Express for Desktop
* Visual Studio 2012 Express for Web
* Team Foundation Server Express
* SQL Server Express
* SQL Server Data Tools
* LightSwitch 2011 trial (which created a VS 2010 installation)
* Visual Studio 2010 Tools for SQL Server Compact 3.5 SP2
* Entity Framework…35 votes -
Add XNA support to Visual Stuido 11
Actualy, XNA Game Studio 4 can not install to Visual Studio 11.
Visual Studio 10 must be installed.25 votes -
Distribute updates automatically via Microsoft Update
It should be possible to have updates install automatically rather than interrupting the user and requiring manual intervention. The natural way to handle this would be via the existing Microsoft Update tool.
See this thread in the forum: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vssetup/thread/becea7cf-ab42-4e4f-a676-293acdf74c5c/
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Allow users to install entirely to another hard drive
Allow a user to install *all* of Visual Studio to a drive other than the system drive. I have a very small SSD and find it infuriating that Visual Studio can only install a third to my mechanical drive and must install 4GB to my system drive.
18 votes -
UnInstall Utility for VS 2012
Hello
I had a disk failure on the drive where I installed the eval. When I try to uninstall via the control panel, it indicates that it cannot fine the hard drive (which is correct). When I try to repair it, I get the same reason. Heath Stewart wrote one for VS 2010 and I'm hoping that he has one for VS 2012.
Thanks
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Make a Visual Studio Installer that does not mess with the Registry (or does XCopy deploy of VS)
I just came off a nasty situation where VS installation got hosed over a period of a year and half. I thought staying up to date with patches was a good thing, never realized it could hose the VS Setup completely. Details is in this forum post http://forums.asp.net/p/1772359/4850404.aspx/1?p=True&t=634657393972716075 .
End of the the Windows Update/Visual Studio Update/ASP.NET Update and other sub-component updates, ALL affect the basic Visual Studio setup. And affect it to a point where the original Visual Studio installer becomes completely useless for maintenance purposes. This needs to be improved/fixed. One way would be to build an installer…
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The C disk space occupied by Visual Studio as small as possible, when I choose to install to D drive directory.
I hope in a future version, when you choose to install to a directory other than the default directory, the C disk space occupied by Visual Studio as small as possible.Now, after I installed VS2010, C disk will increase several GB of even though I have to choose to install to D drive directory.
12 votes -
Include Bootstrappers for SQL Server 2012 Express / LocalDB
VS 2010 was notoriously missing the SQL Server 2008 R2 Express bootstrapper. Hopefully all the latest install bootstrappers will be included.
9 votes -
Setup Customization: add ability to not install SQL Server
I want to have ability to not install some extra stuff, such as SQL Server.
8 votes -
Provide documentation files on the product DVD.
Dear Visual Studio Team,
Since you are using only 1 GB of 4.7 GB on the VS 2012 Pro DVD, it would be very helpful if the DVD contained at least the largest of the downloadable documentation files. Downloading gigabytes of documentation with a 256 kbps DSL Internet connection, will take me DAYS. Here are some suggested inclusions...
* 320 MB - Visual Studio 2012 Fundamentals
* 838 MB - .NET Framework 4.5
* 617 MB - .NET Framework 4
* 8 MB - Visual Basic and Visual C#
* 59 MB - Visual C++
* 202 MB - ALM…7 votes -
Virtual PC with everything preinstalled VS11, SQL2012, etc.
I would like to provide feedback for pre-release versions but there are many obvious reasons I do not want to install the pre-release versions of Visual Studio 11. It is very time consuming, it can pollute the developer's environment, uninstall bugs, etc. Think about the time it takes to download and install all the components and multiply that by the number of developers. That's a lot of redundant time.
If you could provide an option to download a Virtual PC file that contains Windows 8, VS11, SQL2012 preinstalled, etc. We would be able to provide the feedback and ideas on…
7 votes -
More options for less clutter
When installing VS, i usually just select C#, which is fine but lots of other packages get installed which i NEVER use, i was wondering if you could make those installation options.
Saves me manually un-installing them later and it will have the benefit of a quicker installation.
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