![]() ![]() * A note about versions: the display version is 8.1, but package and binary versions may be 15. ![]() We actually install it with the installer, so even if you install a product like Build Tools you can still rely on vswhere.exe being available in “%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer”. So starting with build 8.1* you can rely on vswhere.exe being installed. While I initially made vswhere.exe available via NuGet and Chocolatey for easy acquisition, some projects do not use package managers nor do most projects want to commit binaries to a git repository (since each version with little compression would be downloaded to every repo without a filter like git LFS). Starting in the latest preview release of Visual Studio version 15.2 (26418.1-Preview), you can now find vswhere installed in “%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer” (on 32-bit operating systems before Windows 10, you should use “%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer”). ![]()
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