DevEnv.com? - Sairama's Tip of the Day
Try these from the Visual Studio.NET Command Prompt:
devenv /?
devenv.exe /?
devenv
devenv /? shows the options in command line.
devenv.exe /? shows the options in GUI.
devenv launches ide without options
What's happening is when you execute devenv /? (no extension, remember order of precedence BAT, COM, EXE) you are executing devenv.com. Without /?, devenv.com will just chain to devenv.exe.
Here's my which.exe output:
WHICH, Version 1.31
UNIX-like WHICH utility for Windows NT 4 / 2000 / XP
Written by Rob van der Woude
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Common7\IDE\devenv.com
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe
And here's devenv.com from the Command Line:
C:\Program Files\>devenv /?
Microsoft (R) Development Environment Version 7.00.9466.
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2001. All rights reserved.
Usage:
devenv [solutionfile | projectfile | anyfile.ext] [switches]
You can invoke devenv with a first argument to specify a solution file or
project file. You can also invoke devenv with a first argument that is any
other kind of file that you just want to open in an editor. When you supply a
project file, the IDE opens it in the context of a solution by looking for a
.sln file with the same base name as the project file in the same
directory as the project file. If no such .sln file exists, then the IDE
looks for a single .sln file that references the project. If no such single
.sln file exists, then the IDE creates an unsaved solution with a default .sln
file name that has the same base name as the project file.
Command line builds:
devenv solutionfile.sln /build solutionconfig [ /project projectnameorfile [ /p
rojectconfig name ] ]
Available command line switches:
/build build the specified solution configuration
/project specifies the project to build instead of solution
must specify /build to use /project
/projectconfig specifies project configuration to build
must specify /project to use /projectconfig
/out write build output to specified file
/rebuild like /build but forces a clean first
/clean clean up build outputs
/deploy build the specified solution configuration and then deploy it
/run run the specified solution configuration
/runexit run the specified solution configuration and then terminate
/command executes the specified internal command line after startup
/mditabs use tabbed documents interface
/mdi use MDI interface
/fn use specified font name
/fs use specified font size
/LCID use specified language ID
/noVSIP disables VSIP developers license key for VSIP testing
/safemode only default environment and services load for stability
/resetskippkgs allow VsPackages once flagged for loading failures to
load again
Product-specific switches:
/debugexe Open the specified executable to be debugged. The
remainder of the command line is passed to this
executable as its arguments.
/useenv Use PATH, INCLUDE, LIBPATH, and LIB environment variables
instead of IDE paths for VC++ builds.
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