
Really? Do I really need to install Visual Studio just to pick up the 3.5 version of "al.exe". The Windows 7 SDK doesn't install on Windows 10 of course (the subject of this thread), so you have no choice but to install Of "al.exe" installed with the Windows 8.1 or 10 SDKs can only create satellite assemblies targeting. For instance, if you want to create a 3.5 or earlier satellite assembly using "al.exe", you either need to install the Windows 7 SDK (and you can even install the tools only if that's all you need), or Visual Studio itself (since the version This is major pain for anyone needing to support. Only the tools targeting 4.X or later are now installed. NET 3.5 or earlier, as they previously were in the Windows 7 SDK. Hexadigm Systems on Mon, 17:33:37 The Windows 8.1 and 10 SDKs no longer include the tools targeting. While it wouldīe great if everyone could afford (both price and availability of 3rd party libraries) to upgrade to the latest SDK and compilers, the truth is there is still a lot of software dependent of revisions that are now unsupported.ĭon Burn Windows Driver Consulting Website: greater than 10%) of last years profit for the product. I have a client who recently decided to get a quote to upgrade the third party libraries they use for their product, it turned out to be a significant percentage (i.e. Note: even if they have a newer version, many small firms cannot afford to upgrade each revision of the Windows compilers. Actually, he stated the answer to this question in the original forum post "such as compiling code for Mathworks Matlab, to the development of Mixxx open -source DJ software on Windows."This is a major problem with a number of third party software libraries, they are one or more revisions out of date.
