I tried to download the 2019 Community Edition from Microsoft but their website wants me to have Enterprise Edition, only. Can someone please provide me a url to the VS Community 2019 Preview?
user8544700
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You can download Visual Studio 2019 RC fromhttps://visualstudio.microsoft.com/es/downloads/DL https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/thank-you-downloading-visual-studio/?sku=Community&rel=16
[UPDATE]
Today (April 2nd) Visual Studio 2019 has been released, just head to https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/ and download.
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vhanlavhanla
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So, here is my issue (really it is just a matter of me not knowing where stuff goes anymore), I was using VS 2017 with SSRS installed to work on SQL reports. I had some strange issues and had to uninstall them all. I reinstalled VS and went with 2019 which doesn't require a separate SQL data tools install to get SSRS functions, instead you can simply add the extension for it. That part is all great. The trouble is that we have a custom dll that we reference in all of our reports and I can't figure out where I am supposed to put the stupid file so that it can be found by VS. in the past with 2017 we stuck it here: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio2017ProfessionalCommon7IDECommonExtensionsMicrosoftSSRS but that location no longer exists with 2019. because of this I am getting a 'Error while loading code module: '<custom module>. Details:Could not load file or assembly <custom module> or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
![Visual Visual](https://static.filehorse.com/screenshots-mac/developer-tools/visual-studio-community-mac-screenshot-02.png)
Any ideas where VS2019 would want this file stored so it would be able to find it?
Thanks