Install an SDK for Application Development (Windows Embedded Compact 7)
You can develop applications for a custom-designed OS using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 without installing Platform Builder. To do that, you first obtain an SDK from the developer of the custom-designed OS and install it on your computer.
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To install an SDK, you must be an administrator on the computer. |
Install a Windows Embedded Compact 7 SDK
- Copy the provided .msi file to your computer and then run it to start the SDK Setup Wizard.
- On the SDK Setup Wizard Welcome page, click Next.
- On the End-User License Agreement page, click Accept and then click Next.
- On the Customer Information page, enter your user name and organization and then click Next.
- On the Choose Setup Type page, do one of the following, and then click Next:
- Click Complete. Then, on the Destination Folders page, optionally change the installation location.
- Click Custom. Then, on the Custom Setup page, optionally specify the features to be installed and the location for installation.
- On the Ready to Install page, click Install. The installation process may prompt you to verify whether the process can make changes to your system. Click Yes to proceed.
- On the final Setup Wizard page, click Finish to complete the installation.
The creator of the SDK may have included additional files in the SDK to enable you to create a custom standalone virtual CEPC. You can connect a virtual CEPC to Visual Studio to test your applications. For a list of the files, see Windows Embedded Compact 7: Create an SDK for Application Development. For complete directions for creating a virtual CEPC, see Advanced Virtual CEPC.
To learn how to create an SDK for a custom-designed OS, see [[articles:Windows Embedded Compact 7: Create an SDK for Application Development]].
See Also
- [[articles:Windows Embedded Compact]]
- [[articles:Windows Embedded Compact Survival Guide]]