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When you load a Visual Studio 6 project under Visual Studio , you get a warning that states "the project must be modified to work under Visual Studio AND the project will no longer work on previous Visual Studio versions". Again this has major impact on the way we build our releases.
Is this an oversight? Just so we don't get confused over the names. The Windows SDK doesn't dictate or restrict our users from developing content that targets Windows You can write applications that target any platforms.
We do restrict the platforms that the SDK may be installed on, meaning that you can't use a Windows machine to develop applications using the Windows SDK. Sorry for late response. Unfortunately we are plowing through quite a few issues that we have uncovered trying to support our product on XP, Win, Win2K3 Server, and Vista. It is very unfortunate that only 'simple answers' can be given. It makes for trying to 'read between the lines' which can be dangerous when you are trying to put yourself in a position to make a product work!
I am still unclear about a few things. Is this an omission? I'm using VC SP1. Sorry about not replying sooner to this thread. Taking your questions in order Sorry, I was trying to keep things in smaller chunks in the interest of keeping things more clear. Improve this answer. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.
The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Temporarily switch the solution to target the default platform toolset for the analysis, and then switch back to the Windows XP platform toolset to build the app.
Use a Redistributable that has a file version starting with If your Windows XP apps are deployed with or updated to a later version of the redistributable, the apps won't run. If you're using a version of Visual Studio later than Visual Studio version To get a copy of the redistributable files that support Windows XP, you'll need a Visual Studio account.
Use the account you use to sign in to Visual Studio. Or, you can create an account for free at my. To download the files, select the platform and language you need, and then choose the Download button.
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