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Has anyone delivered multiple versions of Visual Studio... 2010, 2015, 2017, 2019

Has anyone delivered multiple versions of Visual Studio... 2010, 2015, 2017, 2019

If so, how do you do it so they can all function correctly?

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hermanc01
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I don’t have 2010 deployed but I do have the professional version of 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2019 deployed with each version in its own appstack.

You'll want to reference the following so they're licensed correctly at each logon.

https://communities.vmware.com/t5/App-Volumes/Visual-Studio-2015-in-standard-appstack/m-p/2756498

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Do you have users that have multiple versions assigned and use them at the same time? 

Also, do you have add ons installed in those appstacks as well?

And one more question...  Do you have the newer codes that would be required for the newer versions? That comment is pretty old.

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MP-CAE
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I've been toying with the idea of having multiple versions of VS available at the same time - this should come in handy.  Thanks!

Just wondering if in your environment multiple versions are available at the same time or since they are all in separate app stacks that users will only have one at a time available for use?

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hermanc01
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I put each version in its own appstack.

I have a few users who have 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2022 deployed to them without any issues.

Visual Studio Enterprise 201909260
Visual Studio Professional 201909262
Visual Studio Enterprise 202209660
Visual Studio Professional 2022

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https://learn.microsoft.com/lv-lv/visualstudio/install/automatically-apply-product-keys-when-deployi...
https://learn.microsoft.com/lv-lv/visualstudio/install/automatically-apply-product-keys-when-deployi...

 

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We ended up getting all versions to work as well. Separate app stacks and they can have multiple app stacks at the same time.