When I install "real" editions, the command prompt exists as a tool, but not in the express edition?
How can I open the special command prompt, and have easier access to the various command-line tools that ship with Visual Studio and the .NET framework?
See Also
- Add Command prompt in VS 2008 Express Edition manually - missing some essential steps, and never completely answered; also, 2008 specific
- Visual Studio Command Prompt vs. Regular Command Prompt?
04 December 2010
You can download Windows SDK 7.1 Net (Framework) 4 for free. For XP, Vista,... Windows SDK 7.1 contains Command Prompt and that work perfect. I have tried with Visual Basic 2010 Express to create Client Windows Communication and it's perfect. See you soon.
The VS command prompt is not a standaloneshell, but the standard
cmd.exe
with some EnvironmentVariables setup — throughvcvarsall.bat
Charmingly,
vcvarsall.bat
only ships with the c++ edition, and resides in theMicrosoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC
folder.So if you haven’t installed VS c++ Express — and you want to access the shell, you probably have to install VS c++ Express; that’s what I did, anyway.
Tools >> External Tools
in Visual Studio.Add
Visual Studio Command &Prompt
(C
is already assigned to Customize)cmd.exe
(should already be on your PATH)/k "\path\to\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
$(ProjectDir)
OK
I have these notes @ http://www.xradiograph.com/Programming/VisualStudioExpress which were in turn adapted from http://visualbasic.about.com/b/2010/08/17/the-visual-studio-command-prompt.htm and other sources
Just install VC++ express edition. It will automatically install visual studio command prompt. you must have only installed vc# express not vc++ express. Try installing it and you will get command prompt, as it is for visual basic 2005 edition.