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Default missing windows.h - 01-26-2004 , 08:26 PM






I just got my copy of visual studio.net academic and have been trying to create some programs but, I seem to be missing windows.h in my lib folder, every time I try to compile it can not recognize the header, and when I went into the folder it was not there. Does anyone know what I can do as I am trying to use openGL and make windows files using C++. Any help is grea

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Default Re: missing windows.h - 01-27-2004 , 08:59 AM







"Will" <red_devil_33 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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I just got my copy of visual studio.net academic and have been trying to
create some programs but, I seem to be missing windows.h in my lib folder,
every time I try to compile it can not recognize the header, and when I went
into the folder it was not there. Does anyone know what I can do as I am
trying to use openGL and make windows files using C++. Any help is great
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Will
I find Windows.h in my Visual Studio .NET 2003 here:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\PlatformSDK\Include

I don't have an installed instance of Visual Studio .NET 2002 here to give
you an exact location in that version, but the location should be similar.

Hope this helps,

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Peter [MVP Academic]




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Default Re: missing windows.h - 01-28-2004 , 10:56 AM



I only have C#, not the entire studio
There's no windows.h in anywhere in my stuff


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Default Re: missing windows.h - 01-28-2004 , 10:46 PM




"JeffO" <anonymous (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

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I only have C#, not the entire studio.
There's no windows.h in anywhere in my stuff.

The OP stated that he has "visual studio.net academic", which includes C++.
He should have Windows.h as part of his installation. OTOH, you have only
C#, a strictly .NET language. All the support needed for C# is in the .NET
Framework.

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