Windows SDK 3.1 Includes Run-time Libraries for MS C 6.0

Last reviewed: July 23, 1997
Article ID: Q84128
3.10 WINDOWS kbsetup

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows version 3.1

The Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) version 3.1 includes run- time libraries and header files compatible with version 6.0 of the Microsoft C Compiler. These files are on a separate floppy disk, which contains its own installation program.

These files are required only to develop applications for Windows 3.1 using Microsoft C version 6.0. Many other development environments, including Microsoft QuickC for Windows and Microsoft C version 7.0, provide their own appropriate run-time libraries and header files.

To install the run-time libraries and header files, run the INSTALL.BAT batch file on the "Microsoft C 6.0 Run-time Libraries" disk.

For more information on the C run-time libraries provided with the Windows SDK version 3.1, see page 3 of the "Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit: Getting Started" manual.

For more information on installing the Windows SDK version 3.1, including an article that provides the recommended installation procedure, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   windows and sdk and setupinst


Additional reference words: 3.10
KBCategory: kbsetup
KBSubcategory: Setins
Keywords : kb16bitonly


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Last reviewed: July 23, 1997
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