![]() ![]() ![]() C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Preview\Common7\IDE>C:\Temp\vsixUninstall.bat Vsixinstaller /q /uninstall:DocumentationAssistant.64c7f98c-bf02-4a60-9f8e-9ca5fd269fd7Īfter that I save the text file to a batch file (vsixUninstall.bat), and executed the script from the folder containing vsixinstaller.exe. Then I just pasted "vsixinstaller /q /uninstall:". Then using Notepad++ (you can also use VS), I held the ALT key and scrolled from the top to the bottom at the start of the lines. I copied the Identity Id from each extension.vsixmanifest file, and pasted all of them into a text file. That file contains the vsixID needed for the uninstall command. I then went into each folder, and open extension.vsixmanifest. I sorted the folders listed in that path by "Date Modified", which let me identify all the extensions installed on the specific date. Make sure to change the above path to your user name and to the VisualStudio sub-folder. %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\VisualStudio****\Extensions To uninstall multiple extensions, I looked at the following folder: That caused a deletion of all the DLL for the extensions I installed. On my VS2022 installation, I installed over 20 Extensions on a day before my computer systems files were corrupted, and I had to restore Windows 11 to a restore point. perform the steps mentioned above (through the Tools > Extensions And Updates window).įor anyone interested, here are instructions for how to uninstall multiple extension with a DOS batch script.In the Solution Explorer ( Ctrl+ Alt+ L) click on the "inner" solution/folder (normally it has the same name as the solution itself).backup any files you want to keep manually.So you need to remove the "inner" solution of your main solution that uses that extension: The Uninstall or Disable button doesn't show upĪfter finding the extension, if there's a green check mark at the right top corner of the extension: it means you are still using the extension in one of your solutions. type part of the name of the extension and it now should show up at the center of the window.then click on the search bar at the top right (or press Ctrl+ E).in Tools > Extensions And Updates window click on the Online tab at the left sidemenu.> Online grouping/tab or downloaded and installed it directly: If you installed it through the New Project. I had 2 problems on VS2017: Cannot find the extension ![]()
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