Use the --add argument to specify workloads.
If you are part of an , Visual Studio Community may only be used for specific scenarios: visual studio community edition offline installer
For many developers, a reliable internet connection is something we take for granted. But for those working in secure, air-gapped environments, on unreliable connections, or simply needing to deploy the same development environment across multiple machines, an offline installer is not just a convenience—it's a necessity. Use the --add argument to specify workloads
The installer starts, shows a progress bar, and then closes without any error message. The installer starts, shows a progress bar, and
Here’s why it’s a game-changer: ✔️ Install without an internet connection ✔️ Use the same installer across several PCs ✔️ Avoid repeated downloads of large packages ✔️ Perfect for air-gapped or corporate-restricted networks
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