DirectX Software Development Kit 9.29.1962 (June 2010)

DirectX Software Development Kit 9.29.1962 (June 2010)


Language: English

License: FreeWare / Install / Development

Requires: Win7/XP/2003/Vista

Size: 965414 KB

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Release Date: 2010-6-8 22:36:15

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Installation Notes for Windows Vista:
■ Running Microsoft_DirectX_SDK.msi instead of setup.exe will
require you to run it as administrator. If you install by using
setup.exe instead of the MSI, you will be prompted for elevated
permissions before the installation can succeed.

Installation Notes for All Platforms:
■ This SDK installs on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and
Windows Vista using Visual Studio .NET 2003 or 2005.
■ Before installing the current DirectX SDK, remove previous
versions of the DirectX SDK.
■ Some samples require that you install the latest Microsoft
Windows SDK (Platform SDK) on your system.
■ If you encounter compilation issues related to the DirectX
headers, make sure that the include directories in Visual Studio are
set correctly. On the Win32 platform, make sure that there is a
reference to the DirectX headers. "$(DXSDK_DIR)include" should appear
in the include directory "$(VCInstallDir)Include."
■ SDK Installation to a network share is not supported. Some
components (documentation and managed samples) do not run.
■ Several virus protection software applications interfere with
SDK installation. They may require you to disable virus protection
software until SDK installation is completed.
■ If you encounter the error message "A cabinet file is
necessary for installation and cannot be trusted" during installation,
your system may be corrupted, or cryptographic services may be
disabled. To resolve the problem, try the following:
■ Enable cryptographic services. On the Start menu, right-click
My Computer, and then click Manage. The Computer Management window
appears. In the left navigation pane, click Services and Applications.
In the right pane, double click Services, and then double-click
Cryptographic Services. The Cryptographic Services Properties property
sheet appears. On the General tab, make sure that Service Status is
Started, and that Startup Type is Automatic.
If you are running Windows on a FAT32 drive, run scandisk.
■ Try the resolution steps in Detecting digital signing issues
in Windows XP.
■ Try the resolution steps in You cannot install some updates
or programs.
■ Remove temporary files in %temp%. If you are installing
end-user runtime, also remove "%windir%system32directxwebsetup Error."
■ External firewall programs may indicate that the file
InstallDeveloperFiles.exe wants to access the Internet. This is by
design, and should be enabled.

Requirements:

¡¤ Using Managed DirectX ( MDX ) requires both Visual Studio .NET and
the .NET framework for development. To run MDX .NET applications, you
must install the .NET Framework.