Visual Studio community Module names for Response.json files












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I have been given the task to do a network installation of Visual Studio Community where i work in an IT room for an upcoming education module.



I thought the best way to achieve this on 50 odd PCs in the room was to use the Response.json file to put in only the modules they have asked for.



The person heading up the module told me the following modules and optionals they would like:



Workload
.NET desktop development,



Optional
.Net Framework 4-4.6 development tools,
Blend for Visual Studio,
Entity Framework 6 tools,
Just-In-Time debugger.



Question is, which packages do they correlate to when I input them into the Response.json file? There are over 6 thousand folders and files in the offline installer and I cannot seem to find the correct commands to stick in the 'add' section of the file for just the workload and optionals we need.



We need a stripped down version due to restricting hard drive space on the PCs, so it should come to around 3gb per machine for this slimmed down install.



Wondered if anyone knew how to find the work load 'add' for these modules in the response.json file or knows a good way to figure them out?



Thank you for you time and help in advance,



Dave Harding










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    I have been given the task to do a network installation of Visual Studio Community where i work in an IT room for an upcoming education module.



    I thought the best way to achieve this on 50 odd PCs in the room was to use the Response.json file to put in only the modules they have asked for.



    The person heading up the module told me the following modules and optionals they would like:



    Workload
    .NET desktop development,



    Optional
    .Net Framework 4-4.6 development tools,
    Blend for Visual Studio,
    Entity Framework 6 tools,
    Just-In-Time debugger.



    Question is, which packages do they correlate to when I input them into the Response.json file? There are over 6 thousand folders and files in the offline installer and I cannot seem to find the correct commands to stick in the 'add' section of the file for just the workload and optionals we need.



    We need a stripped down version due to restricting hard drive space on the PCs, so it should come to around 3gb per machine for this slimmed down install.



    Wondered if anyone knew how to find the work load 'add' for these modules in the response.json file or knows a good way to figure them out?



    Thank you for you time and help in advance,



    Dave Harding










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      I have been given the task to do a network installation of Visual Studio Community where i work in an IT room for an upcoming education module.



      I thought the best way to achieve this on 50 odd PCs in the room was to use the Response.json file to put in only the modules they have asked for.



      The person heading up the module told me the following modules and optionals they would like:



      Workload
      .NET desktop development,



      Optional
      .Net Framework 4-4.6 development tools,
      Blend for Visual Studio,
      Entity Framework 6 tools,
      Just-In-Time debugger.



      Question is, which packages do they correlate to when I input them into the Response.json file? There are over 6 thousand folders and files in the offline installer and I cannot seem to find the correct commands to stick in the 'add' section of the file for just the workload and optionals we need.



      We need a stripped down version due to restricting hard drive space on the PCs, so it should come to around 3gb per machine for this slimmed down install.



      Wondered if anyone knew how to find the work load 'add' for these modules in the response.json file or knows a good way to figure them out?



      Thank you for you time and help in advance,



      Dave Harding










      share|improve this question















      I have been given the task to do a network installation of Visual Studio Community where i work in an IT room for an upcoming education module.



      I thought the best way to achieve this on 50 odd PCs in the room was to use the Response.json file to put in only the modules they have asked for.



      The person heading up the module told me the following modules and optionals they would like:



      Workload
      .NET desktop development,



      Optional
      .Net Framework 4-4.6 development tools,
      Blend for Visual Studio,
      Entity Framework 6 tools,
      Just-In-Time debugger.



      Question is, which packages do they correlate to when I input them into the Response.json file? There are over 6 thousand folders and files in the offline installer and I cannot seem to find the correct commands to stick in the 'add' section of the file for just the workload and optionals we need.



      We need a stripped down version due to restricting hard drive space on the PCs, so it should come to around 3gb per machine for this slimmed down install.



      Wondered if anyone knew how to find the work load 'add' for these modules in the response.json file or knows a good way to figure them out?



      Thank you for you time and help in advance,



      Dave Harding







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