Keynote: A Fresh Look at Visual Studio for Mac with Amanda Silver, Scott Hunter and Jon Galloway Read more Whether you’re completely new to Visual Studio for Mac, haven’t used it in a while, or use it daily and want to learn more, now’s a great time for a close look. How to: Set multiple startup projects. Visual Studio allows you to specify how more than one project is run when you start the debugger. To set multiple startup projects. In Solution Explorer, select the solution (the top node). Choose the solution node's context (right-click) menu and then choose Properties.
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Yeah, the release notes at just break down at step 3 for VSMac. You can still get it up and running though by:'File-New Solution'Select Other-Miscellaneous-Blank SolutionGo to the terminal and inside the folder of the newly created solution:mkdir shared server clientcd shareddotnet new blazorlibcd./serverdotnet new blazorserversidecd./clientdotnet new blazorNow you can go to the Solution in VS and add the three existing projects to your solution, set the server project as your Startup Project, build all and then run and you'll get the default app. For VS Code you just add the projects to a workspace.
Please see the screenshot; it shows it has been 'enabled' as there is 'Disable' button. To make sure, I disabled it once and 'Enabled' it again after starting the VS 2019 as Administrator as instructed. But after doing all these,the 'Setup Project' doesn't appear in the 'Create New Project' page.I noticed in a prior screen shot that you had some language and project type filters set for the project dialog. Have you triedremoving them, then just typing Setup in the filter field?Meanwhile, you can try to close down all the visual studio instances, go to 'c:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual StudioInstaller', rename the folder 'Installer' to something else then run vsinstaller.exe from the renamed folderto install.and installed the VS 2019. Could this be a cause for this problem?I don't know.Dave.
Hi V.K.S.B.K,Welcome to the MSDN forum.l agree with David's answer. You can copy the setup.exe and msi file to the medium suach as CD and you can share it with anyone. If you have any doubt, please feel free to let us know.Best Regards,PerryMSDN Community Support Please remember to click 'Mark as Answer' the responses that resolved your issue, and to click 'Unmark as Answer' if not. This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread.
If you have anycompliments or complaints to MSDN Support, feel free to contact [email protected]. Dear David Lowndes, Sam Hobbs & Perry,Thanks for the replies.I've installed the 'Microsoft Visual Studio Installer Projects';The problem I have here is I don't see / get the 'Setup Project' on the 'Add a New Project' pop up page; instead I get 'Windows Application Packing Project' and this one is entirely different.I know how to proceed with 'Setup Project', as shown in the video -Here is a screenshot of what I get on 'Add a New Project';I've reinstalled few times but still I get this. It is the same version as shown in the video.Can you please help to solve this?ThanksVKSBKA Real Novice Programmer!
Hi V.K.S.B.K,Thanks for your feedback.Please check whether the extension is installed.Besides, make sure that the extension is ' Enable'.If you do so, the template project is already exists.l hope it could help you.Best Regards,PerryMSDN Community Support Please remember to click 'Mark as Answer' the responses that resolved your issue, and to click 'Unmark as Answer' if not. This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread. If you have anycompliments or complaints to MSDN Support, feel free to contact [email protected].
Dear Dave & Perry,Please see the screenshot; it shows it has been 'enabled' as there is 'Disable' button. To make sure, I disabled it once and 'Enabled' it again after starting the VS 2019 as Administrator as instructed.
But after doing all these,the 'Setup Project' doesn't appear in the 'Create New Project' page.BTW, I had problem on installing the Visual Studio 2019;' Visual Studio InstallerUnable to install the files to the target location. Error: The folder C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual StudioInstaller or a file within it islocked by another program. Close any applications that might be using it and try again.' On googling I found this;and I followed the last reply.
Please see the screenshot; it shows it has been 'enabled' as there is 'Disable' button. To make sure, I disabled it once and 'Enabled' it again after starting the VS 2019 as Administrator as instructed. But after doing all these,the 'Setup Project' doesn't appear in the 'Create New Project' page.I noticed in a prior screen shot that you had some language and project type filters set for the project dialog.
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Have you triedremoving them, then just typing Setup in the filter field?Meanwhile, you can try to close down all the visual studio instances, go to 'c:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual StudioInstaller', rename the folder 'Installer' to something else then run vsinstaller.exe from the renamed folderto install.and installed the VS 2019. Could this be a cause for this problem?I don't know.Dave. Dear Dave,Thanks for the reply.I was thoroughly fed up with VS 2019 so I uninstalled and reinstalled it & 'Microsoft Visual Studio Installer Projects' fewminutes ago. When I opened the 'Add New Project' & typed 'Setup' it appeared in the list; but when I searched under 'Visual Basic' / 'Visual C#', I couldn't find it, then I checked in Visual C, Icouldn't find it there too!!I came here to check whether any of you replied & found your this reply; then went back to VS 2019 and as you mentioned I cleared the 'Filters set for Project dialog', and then searched for 'Setup' and it appeared.Tested it and found working okay.Many many thanks for solving the problem!!RegardsVKSBKA Real Novice Programmer!
Hi V.K.S.B.K,We are so glad that your issue solved. The template is obtained by installing the extension.So we can not use the filter to search it.If you still have questions about this issue, please feel free to let us know. If the reply is helpful for you to solve the issue, please remember to mark it as answer.Thanks for your understanding.Best Regards,PerryMSDN Community Support Please remember to click 'Mark as Answer' the responses that resolved your issue, and to click 'Unmark as Answer' if not. This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread.
If you have anycompliments or complaints to MSDN Support, feel free to contact [email protected].
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