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Visual Studio 2017 for Mac Support for macOS/OS X Development Visual Studio 2017 for Mac enables you to build console applications and Cocoa (desktop) applications for macOS. For more information, see macOS development with Visual Studio for Mac.

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Over the last seven months I’ve been developing web applications using Visual Studio in Parallels 10, and the experience is alternatingly fantastic and frustrating, depending on the day. Some days I get the performance I want out of Parallels, and other days it’s incredibly sluggish and quirky, especially when debugging in a browser.

After several attempts to boost performance using various configurations of Parallels, I decided to try and shift all of the front-end browser debugging back to the Mac side. After digging through various articles and blog posts I was able to accomplish this, but it took some doing. So, it is my hope to provide a comprehensive list of the steps I’ve compiled together.

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1. Enable shared networking in Parallels

Open up your Parallels configuration, click the Hardware tab, and select your Network. Set the Type to “Shared Network”. This allows OS X to see your Windows virtual machine.

2. Enable shared Mac applications with Windows

While still in the Parallels configuration, click the Options tab, and click Applications. Ensure “Share Mac applications with Windows” is selected.

3. Enable Mac browser to connect to the virtual machine’s IIS web server

Next we need to append the virtual machine’s IPv4 address to the Mac’s /etc/hosts file with the name of virtual machine.

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To find your IPv4 address in Windows:

  1. Open PowerShell.
  2. Type “ipconfig” and copy your IPv4 address that is returned.

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Append a line in your Mac’s /etc/hosts file with the IPv4 address and computer name. Steps to do this are outlined in step 2 here by Parallels – don’t worry about turning off the Windows Firewall, we’ll take care of that shortly.

When finished, your /etc/hosts should look something like this:

Update your IIS Express configuration

Since the Mac will be looking for your computer name, and not localhost, you’ll also need to update your IIS Express config file (located at Documents/IISExpress/config/applicationhost.config) so the project uses the computer name instead of localhost. Here’s an example of what your site’s section should look like after that change:

Now that you’ve configured IIS to use an external hostname rather than localhost, you’ll have to enable external access. To do this, open PowerShell as an administrator and run the following command:

4. Open up the inbound and outbound ports for the web app

Next, we need to configure the Windows Firewall to open up inbound/outbound ports so you can access your site. In my example shown above, my application uses port “1243”.

  1. Open Windows Firewall. Click “Advanced Settings” on the left.
  2. The “Window Firewall” with “Advanced Security” window is displayed. Right-click Inbound Rules and click New Rule.
  3. The New Inbound Rule Wizard is displayed. Select “Port” and click Next.
  4. Ensure “TCP” is selected. Enter the appropriate local port number (e.g., 1243). Click Next through the rest of the wizard with the defaults selected.
  5. On the final step, give the new rule a memorable name like “My Super Awesome Web App – 1243”, and click Finish.

Go through the same process for a new outbound rule (Note: You’ll need to select “Allow Connection” in the Action tab in the New Outbound Rule Wizard).

5. Update Visual Studio

We now need to update Visual Studio to make use of all the work we did above. Go into the Properties page of your web app, and change the Project URL to match your computer name instead of localhost.

Finally, we need to add the Parallels browser as an option in Visual Studio (if it’s not already present).

Click the down arrow next to your currently selected browser and click “Browse with…”.

The Browse With box is displayed. Click the Add… button. For Program, specify the Parallels Shared Internet App located here, specify a Friendly name, and click OK: C:Program Files (x86)ParallelsParallels ToolsSIA.

After the new browser is added, click the Debug button and voila.

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With most of the setup taken care of on the first run through, setting up subsequent projects only takes a couple minutes. For me, this makes web development in Parallels a much more pleasant experience.

For those curious, here is my setup:

Hardware
MacBook Pro Retina, 2.5 GHz i7, 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3

Software
• OS X Yosemite 10.10.4
• Parallels 10.2.2
• Windows 8.1 Enterprise
• Visual Studio Ultimate 2013

Updated – 3/28/2016

If you’re setting this up for use with Visual Studio 2015, you need to use a different applicationhost.config file. Since VS 2015 creates a local file for each solution, you need to search for it in the following path: <solutionfolder>.vsconfig.

Thanks to reader Santhos and Mike Dice’s blog post for pointing out how to do this.

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Overview

This page contains the minimum system requirements for the Visual Studio 2017 family of products. For information on compatibility, see Visual Studio 2017 Platform Targeting and Compatibility. If you need help with improving performance, see Visual Studio performance tips and tricks.

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Visual Studio 2017 System Requirements

The following products support the minimum system requirements below:

  • Visual Studio Enterprise 2017
  • Visual Studio Professional 2017
  • Visual Studio Community 2017
  • Visual Studio Team Explorer 2017
  • Visual Studio Test Professional 2017
  • Visual Studio Test Agent 2017
  • Visual Studio Test Controller 2017
  • Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Office Integration 2017
  • Visual Studio Feedback Client 2017

Supported Operating Systems

Visual Studio 2017 will install and run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows 10 version 1507 or higher: Home, Professional, Education, and Enterprise (LTSC and S are not supported)
  • Windows Server 2016: Standard and Datacenter
  • Windows 8.1 (with Update 2919355): Core, Professional, and Enterprise
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 (with Update 2919355): Essentials, Standard, Datacenter
  • Windows 7 SP1 (with latest Windows Updates): Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate

Hardware

  • 1.8 GHz or faster processor. Dual-core or better recommended
  • 2 GB of RAM; 4 GB of RAM recommended (2.5 GB minimum if running on a virtual machine)
  • Hard disk space: up to 130 GB of available space, depending on features installed; typical installations require 20-50 GB of free space.
  • Hard disk speed: to improve performance, install Windows and Visual Studio on a solid state drive (SSD).
  • Video card that supports a minimum display resolution of 720p (1280 by 720); Visual Studio will work best at a resolution of WXGA (1366 by 768) or higher.

Supported Languages

Visual Studio is available in English, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, and Turkish.

You can select the language of Visual Studio during installation. The Visual Studio Installer is available in the same fourteen languages, and will match the language of Windows, if available.

Note: Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Office Integration 2017 is available in the ten languages supported by Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2017.

Additional Requirements

  • Administrator rights are required to install Visual Studio.
  • .NET Framework 4.5 is required to install Visual Studio. Visual Studio requires .NET Framework 4.6.1, which will be installed during setup.
  • Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC edition and Windows 10 S are not supported for development. You may use Visual Studio 2017 to build apps that run on Windows 10 LTSC and Windows 10 S.
  • Internet Explorer 11 or Edge is required for internet-related scenarios. Some features might not work unless these, or a later version, are installed.
  • For emulator support, Windows 8.1 Pro or Enterprise (x64) editions are required. A processor that supports Client Hyper-V and Second Level Address Translation (SLAT) is also required.
  • Universal Windows app development, including designing, editing, and debugging, requires Windows 10. Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2012 R2 may be used to build Universal Windows apps from the command line.
  • The Server Core and Minimal Server Interface options are not supported when running Windows Server.
  • Windows containers are not supported, except for Visual Studio 2017 Build Tools.
  • Team Foundation Server 2017 Office Integration requires Office 2016, Office 2013, or Office 2010.
  • Xamarin.Android requires a 64-bit edition of Windows and the 64-bit Java Development Kit (JDK).
  • PowerShell 3.0 or higher is required on Windows 7 SP1 to install the Mobile Development with C++, JavaScript, or .NET workloads.
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Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2017

For detailed information on system requirements for various deployment scenarios, and for information onintegration with Microsoft Office and Microsoft SharePoint, seeVisual Studio Team Foundation Server Requirements and Compatibility.

The following products support the minimum requirements below:

  • Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2017
  • Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Express 2017

Supported Operating Systems

Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2017 will install and run on the 64-bit versions of the following operating systems:

  • Windows 10 version 1507 or higher: Home, Professional, and Enterprise
  • Windows Server 2016: Standard and Datacenter
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 (with Update 2919355): Essentials, Standard, Datacenter
  • Windows 8.1 (with Update 2919355): Core, Professional, and Enterprise
  • Windows Server 2012: Essentials, Standard, Datacenter
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1: Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter
  • Windows 7 SP1 (with latest Windows Updates): Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate

Hardware

For hardware recommendations on single-server and multi-server deployments, see Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Requirements and Compatibility.

Supported Languages

Visual Studio Team Foundation Server is available in the following languages:

  • English, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish

Additional Requirements

  • Administrator rights are required to install Visual Studio Team Foundation Server.
  • .NET Framework 4.6.1, which will be installed during setup
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2014 or Microsoft SQL Server 2016
  • Team Foundation Server Web Client requires Microsoft Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari
  • Team Foundation Server Office Integration requires Office 2016, Office 2013, or Office 2010
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 for Mac

To download Visual Studio for Mac, see visualstudio.com/vs/visual-studio-mac.

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For more information, see Visual Studio 2017 for Mac release notes, Visual Studio 2017 for Mac Product Family System Requirements, and Visual Studio 2017 for Mac Platform Targeting and Compatibility.

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Remote Tools, Performance Tools, and IntelliTrace Standalone Collector for Visual Studio 2017

The Remote Tools, Performance Tools, and IntelliTrace Standalone Collector support the same system requirements as Visual Studio with the following changes:

  • Also installs on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
  • Requires a 1.6 GHz or faster processor
  • Requires 1 GB of RAM (1.5 GB if running on a virtual machine)
  • Requires 1 GB of available hard disk space
  • Requires 1024 by 768 or higher display resolution
  • For the best experience, use the most recent update of these diagnostic tools for your version of Visual Studio

Microsoft Visual Studio Build Tools 2017

The Build Tools support the same system requirements as Visual Studio with the following changes:

  • Also installs on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and on the Server Core option for Windows Server 2016.
  • Also installs into a Windows container.
  • Requires 2.3 GB to 60 GB of available hard disk space, depending on installed features.

Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2017

To download the Visual C++ Redistributable, see visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads.

The Visual C++ Redistributable supports the same system requirements as Visual Studio with the following changes:

  • Also installs on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP2, and Windows XP SP3
  • Requires 1 GB of RAM (1.5 GB if running on a virtual machine)
  • Requires 50 MB of available hard disk space

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