Clarify version prefix for Visual Studio Command Prompt#5946
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Updated instructions for starting Visual Studio Command Prompt to reflect changes in version specification.
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It turns out you can use -vcvars_ver=14.50 instead of the full 14.50.xxxxx folder path. This is much simpler for folks.