Sit back and relax, the download will take a while. This is not apparent from several samples I have seen. NOTE: In order to add multiple workloads and/or components in a single command, you need to put -add in front of every workload component. \offline -lang en-US -includeRecommended -includeOptional -add -add -add -add -add -add -add -add -add .CodedUITest -add .Core -add .FeedbackClient -add .MicrosoftTestManager -add .WebLoadTest -add .2.0 I create the offline layout in a subfolder of my current directory called “offline.” Naming does not matter in this case. This is optional but considering you’ll be re-using this command every time you want to update your offline layout, this is a good idea. What I did, as you’ll see from the command below, is getting the workloads I need, including all recommended and optional components and then added a few extra components. I am not going to take up space in this post listing the components I install. You will find the complete list of workloads and component IDs at. That’s still a hefty download but it saves a little space at least. I only download those that I will actually install.
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