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Microsoft Windows SDK Blog
How should installation and patching work in future versions of Windows?
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The Windows engineering teams are making plans for how application installation and patching will work in future versions of the operating system. They have created a survey to provide customers with an opportunity to tell Microsoft what their needs are...
Microsoft Windows SDK Blog
How should 64- and 32-bit apps work on future Operating Systems?
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over 4 years ago
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The Windows engineering teams are planning how 64-bit and 32-bit applications will work in future versions of the operating system, as 64-bit PCs become increasingly prevalent. They have created a survey that will enable customers to tell Microsoft what...
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How to: find the right Windows SDK for your needs
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Several versions of the Windows SDK and earlier Platform SDKs (PSDK) are available. Generally, developers should use the most recent Windows SDK, which supports several Windows operating systems. However, some developers have development requirements...
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