This is done via the command line using the same bootstrapper mentioned earlier. You have to execute a command such as: vs_enterprise.exe --layout c:\VS2022Layout --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.CoreEditor --lang en-US

He plugged the drive into his workstation. There was no "official" ISO file from Microsoft anymore—the days of simple disk images were gone—but his local layout was better. It was a bespoke offline repository.

C:\VS2022Offline\vs_enterprise.exe --noWeb --channelURI "C:\VS2022Offline\channelManifest.json" Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Tips for "ISO" Creation

For machines with zero internet access:

Then run via Group Policy startup script.

Install the found in the Certificates subfolder (right-click each and select Install Certificate ).

The ISO file is approximately 4.5 GB in size, so ensure you have enough disk space available.