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How to download a range of bytes?by Zeokat (Novice) |
| on Dec 26, 2007 at 22:56 UTC ( [id://659125]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Zeokat has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: Microsoft does not officially support a portable version of Visual Studio. This method uses virtualization, environment variables, and portable application wrappers. It is intended for educational and legacy maintenance purposes only. Since Visual Studio 2010 was never officially released as a portable app, you must create a "virtualized" or "contained" instance. Use a Clean VM: Start with a fresh Virtual Machine (Windows 7 or 10). Download the ISO: You can still find the Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate ISO Internet Archive Install Essentials: Install VS 2010 Ultimate along with Service Pack 1 Save as Run_VS2010.cmd on USB root: John was impressed. He plugged the USB drive into his laptop and started working on his project. With the portable Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate, he was able to write, compile, and debug his code on the go. He could even use the built-in tools to test and deploy his application. , allowing you to carry your entire environment on a USB stick. Legacy Support Visual Studio 2010 is largely end-of-life Portable Visual Studio 2010 UltimateMicrosoft does not officially support a portable version of Visual Studio. This method uses virtualization, environment variables, and portable application wrappers. It is intended for educational and legacy maintenance purposes only. Since Visual Studio 2010 was never officially released as a portable app, you must create a "virtualized" or "contained" instance. Use a Clean VM: Start with a fresh Virtual Machine (Windows 7 or 10). Download the ISO: You can still find the Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate ISO Internet Archive Install Essentials: Install VS 2010 Ultimate along with Service Pack 1 portable visual studio 2010 ultimate Save as Run_VS2010.cmd on USB root: John was impressed. He plugged the USB drive into his laptop and started working on his project. With the portable Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate, he was able to write, compile, and debug his code on the go. He could even use the built-in tools to test and deploy his application. Microsoft does not officially support a portable version , allowing you to carry your entire environment on a USB stick. Legacy Support Visual Studio 2010 is largely end-of-life Since Visual Studio 2010 was never officially released
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