

If you are using the latest Windows 10 SDK for that, make sure you also install the optional Windows 10 SDK components by selecting “Custom” installation type and select “Windows 10 SDK” from the list.Īfter the installation completes, the command prompt shortcuts will be located in “Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools” under Program Files. These tools allow you to build C++ libraries and applications targeting Windows desktop. As a result, the C++ Build Tools installer will not run on a machine with Visual Studio 2015 already installed on it. Note: These components are the same version as the ones installed by the Visual Studio 2015.
#FACESHIFT STUDIO 2015 DOWNLOAD UPDATE#

C++ Build tools specific command prompts.Windows SDK 10 (optional, off by default).Windows SDK 8.1 (optional, on by default).Visual C++ build scripts (targeting Windows desktop).Visual C++ headers & libraries (CRT & STL).Visual C++ Compilers (targeting x86, X64 and ARM).The installer will install the following components: Send us your feedback in the comments below or through Connect. We’d like to hear from you whether it meet your needs and ways we can improve it. This installer is available through the following page. This is one of the top asks when we talk with you and hope that this new installer will minimize install times and provide an easier acquisition system in lab environments or for scenarios where you’re not actively doing C++ development but do need the tools to compile C++ code. These tools were first introduced with Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 RC but are kept up-to-date with every release of Visual Studio 2015. This installer is meant to streamline the delivery of the C++ build tools in your build environments and continuous-integration systems. We’re are providing new way of acquiring the C++ tools: as a standalone installer that only lays down the tools required to build C++ projects without installing the Visual Studio IDE.

For more info, check out our more recent VS 2017 Build Tools announcement. ⏱ Updated on J: The 2015 MSVC compilers & libraries (v140 toolset) is now available as part of the Visual Studio 2017 Build Tools (download here).
