All Microsoft SDKs in one place!
With over 50 Software Development Kits hosted on various Microsoft web sites, you might have trouble finding the right one for your development needs. Look no further! Now you can go to one page and find links to Microsoft Software Development Kits (SDKs), which provide documentation, code samples, tools, headers, libraries, and other files that developers can use to create software applications and libraries.
Links to this page are on the the MSDN home page (under Essential Downloads) and the MSDN downloads page (on the right under Other Resources). The Microsoft SDKs page will be kept up to date, but here’s what you’d see if you looked at the page today:
Azure Services Platform
Windows Desktop
Windows SDK (for Win32 and .NET Framework)
Active Accessibility 2.0 SDK Tools
System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SDK
Windows Media Format 11 SDK for Windows XP
Windows Movie Maker and Windows DVD Maker SDK
Windows SideShow Managed API 1.0 SDK
IPv6 Internet Connection Firewall SDK
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition SDK 1.7
Systems Management Server 2003 SDK v 3.1
Volume Shadow Copy Service SDK 7.2
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Core 1.5 (Windows 95/98/NT 4.0)
Server Technologies
Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0 SDK
Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack SDK
Rights Management Services with SP2 SDK
Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 SDK for MOM 2005
Office
Office Communications Server 2007 SDK
Devices
Microsoft .NET Micro Framework SDK
Windows SideShow Device SDK for .NET Micro Framework
Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for SmartPhone
Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC
Games
Other
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