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Thanks to Paritosh Soni for the contribution on vswhere.exe and installing for a specific instanceID, testing and helping improve this post overall.Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community. You will see on that screen the following: Note: For detailed command options, you can run Then run this command by replacing the VS_INSTANCE_ID_HERE with your instanceID (it will look something like this: 49cf420b) SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /INSTALLALL /passive /log log.txtĦ.2 For an unattended installation to a specific VS Instance, you can query the instance ID of the desired VS instanceĬd C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\InstallerĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer> vswhere.exe -all Run this for an interactive/GUI installation (be sure to select SSIS/SSRS/SSAS)Ħ.1 For an unattended installation to all VS Instances run Vs_setup.exe -NoWeb -wait -norestart -quietĦ.
Next, to install offline, run this command which will install VS2017 Shell and SQL Server Data Project
Now, that you have all the necessary bits downloaded you can copy them to a network location or media so you can use them for offline (internal) installationĥ. Note: all languages files add up to about ~3.9GBĤ. Note: Above is for US English only ~1GB of files as an example.ģ.1 If you need ALL languages downloaded you can use this command Vs_sql.exe -layout c:\vs2017offline -lang en-US From a Command Prompt go to the folder where vs_sql.exe was downloaded and execute the following command on a machine with internet connection so you can download all the bits required for a later use offline. Download Visual Studio Shell (vs_sql.exe) also known as VS SQL SKUģ. Download SSDT standalone installer for VS 2017 (pick a language of your choice from the list)Ģ. Then later use those bits on an internal network to install on multiple computers that do not have internet access.ġ. The overall approach is to download the required files on a computer that does have internet access. This request makes sense for a lot of large enterprises where internet access may be restricted for security considerations. I need this for an internal network installation either via SCCM or wide unattended distribution." However, if I get the offline copy of SSDT for VS2017 it does not include the Shell copy of VS2017 so the install fails because no Visual Studio 2017 instance is present. Here is a request that came up recently: "When installing SSDT manually it downloads a shell copy of Visual Studio 2017 from the Internet. I am keeping this blog as a reference at this point, though it is updated as well The Official SQL Server SSDT Doc contains updated information on these steps.