Headers supplied with platform SDK
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I'm trying to get hold of ESENT.H (and optionally ESENT.LIB). Does anyone know which version (if any) of the platform SDK includes these? I know that the XPSP2 version doesn't, and annoyingly, nor does the one that ships with VS2005 (nor is it in SP1 for same). I really don't want to have to download a 400MB+ image just for two files, particularly if I don't know that they're actually in there...
Steve S Developer for hire
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I'm trying to get hold of ESENT.H (and optionally ESENT.LIB). Does anyone know which version (if any) of the platform SDK includes these? I know that the XPSP2 version doesn't, and annoyingly, nor does the one that ships with VS2005 (nor is it in SP1 for same). I really don't want to have to download a 400MB+ image just for two files, particularly if I don't know that they're actually in there...
Steve S Developer for hire
Both are in Windows Server 2003 R2 Platform SDK. There's even different 32 and 64 bit flavours. Sorry about the 400MB+ ;)
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I'm trying to get hold of ESENT.H (and optionally ESENT.LIB). Does anyone know which version (if any) of the platform SDK includes these? I know that the XPSP2 version doesn't, and annoyingly, nor does the one that ships with VS2005 (nor is it in SP1 for same). I really don't want to have to download a 400MB+ image just for two files, particularly if I don't know that they're actually in there...
Steve S Developer for hire
Steve S wrote:
Does anyone know which version (if any) of the platform SDK includes these?
They are not with the February 2003 version.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Steve S wrote:
Does anyone know which version (if any) of the platform SDK includes these?
They are not with the February 2003 version.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne