![]() To use the Windows SDK tools in Visual Studio 2010 Using the Windows SDK Tools with Visual Studio 2010 The following sections describe how to configure Visual Studio 2010Īnd Visual Studio 2008 to use the headers, libraries, and tools that are With Visual Studio 2010, except that the Windows SDK provides newer The Windows SDK provides headers and libraries for creating WindowsĪpplications that use native code. The default settings target the operating system on which the WindowsĬreate a Debug configuration build environment.Ĭreate a Release configuration build environment.Ĭreate Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista SP1 applications.Ĭonfiguring Visual Studio for Visual C++ Development with the Windows SDK The SetEnv utility lets you buildĪpplications for a specific operating system and computer architecture. If you do not have Visual Studio 2010, you can use the Windows SDKĬommand Prompt window and the SetEnv utility to configure yourĪpplication build settings. How to: Invoke the Command-Line Compiler (Visual Basic)ĭescribes how to use the Visual Basic compiler, vbc.exe, to compile Visual Basic applications.Ĭonfiguring the Windows SDK Command Prompt Window Walkthrough: Compiling a Native C++ Program on the Command Line (C++)ĭemonstrates how to use the Visual C++ compiler, cl.exe, to compile a Visual C++ application.ĭescribes how to use the Visual C# compiler, csc.exe, to compile Visual C# applications. Use the compilers and build tools to create Visual C++, Visual C#, andĭescribes the Microsoft Build Engine (MSBuild) and how to use it to build projects and solutions. The following table provides links to more information about how to Visual C# (.csproj) and Visual Basic (.vbproj) projects or Visual Studio You can also use MSBuild to build Visual C++ (.vcxproj), You can use theseĬompilers directly or use the nmake tool to use these compilers from a Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual Basic applications. Referred to as the Windows SDK) includes compilers that let you build ![]() It alsoĭescribes how to upgrade Visual C++ projects that use the. Prompt window or Visual Studio to configure application build settingsįor use with native code projects and managed code projects. ![]() This document describes how to use either the Windows SDK Command Building Applications that Use the Windows SDK ![]()
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