Visual Studio 2019/2017 Works with Win SDK 7.1

Allen Kuo (kwyshell)
5 min readMar 14, 2021

Windows SDK 7.1 first appeared in 2010.05. It has been 10 years since then. It was designed as an SDK for Windows 7, and many projects still use Windows 7 as the base support today. This is why these projects still want to use this 10 year old version as the most basic development base.

When Windows SDK 7.1 was released, the expected version of Visual Studio was VS2010, which is why SDK 7.1 projects always require VS 2010 support. This is also why it is so difficult to work with the latest versions of VS (2017 / 2019).

Let’s start looking at how to get your VS 2019 to work with the Windows 7.1 SDK without installing VS 2010.

Visit Article Repository:
https://github.com/allenk/WinSDK71_VisualStudio2019

Microsoft Windows SDK from WIKI

  • Included in Visual Studio 2010, v7.0a, 6.1.7600.16385, 2010–04–12, It is the latest version that officially supports Windows XP target.
  • Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4, v7.1, 7.1.7600.0.30514, 2010–05–19, Introduces the “v110_xp” platform toolset.

This is where we start discussing the possible problems. We will use Visual Studio 2019 as the default development tool and explain in detail how to compile Windows SDK 7.1 and Visual Studio 2010 Visual C++ MFC based projects using Visual Studio 2019 and runs on Windows 10.

List Challenges

  • Install Windows SDK 7.1
  • Working with Visual C++ 2010 Projects
  • Install “atlmfc” Visual C++ Files
  • Setup Visual C++ for Your System

Install Windows SDK 7.1

32 bits platform, please download GRMSDK_EN_DVD.iso and 64 bits platform, please download GRMSDKX_EN_DVD.iso.

  • Don’t run the default installer.
    Please don’t run the setup.exe in ISO folder. Run \setup\SdkSetup.exe.
  • Unselect Visual C++ Compilers and unselect redistributable Packages.

After these steps, Windows SDK 7.1 has been successfully installed on your Windows 10 system. You can start to use SDK to build and compile your C/C++ source code. But this is not our intention, we want the SDK to run perfectly with Visual Studio 2019. Now, select “Windows7.1SDK” in your Platform Toolset.

Select Platform Toolset

Working with Visual C++ 2010 Projects

If your project is based on VC 2010, you need to access the “atlmfc” headers, libraries and binary files. These files are not included in Windows SDK 7.1 and VC Compiler update (VC-Compiler-KB2519277.exe). To overcome this problem, you need to install Visual C++ files.

Install “atlmfc” Visual C++ Files

Open %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC and there is no atlmfc. This means you can not build your Visual C++ project. To build the VC project, you need install atlmfc.

Locate your VC in Visual Studio 10.0

Due to the “license” issue, it is not possible to download atlmfc directly. you must copy and paste from another computer that already has VS 2010 installed. For my case, I copy the atlmfc from my test computer to this Visual Studio 2019 PC.

Installed “atlmfc”

Copy and install atlmfc to %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC so that your VC project could compile and link with atlmfc libraries.

Setup Visual C++ for Your System

After installing VC++ files, you should setup system registries for VS 2010 and your Visual Studio 2019 will find your installed VC 2010 automatically.

  • Update Visual Studio 2010 Registry Settings
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\WOW6432Node\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\10.0]
"Source Directories"="C:\\\\Program Files (x86)\\\\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\\\\VC\\\\crt\\\\src\\\\;;;"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\WOW6432Node\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\10.0\\Setup][HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\WOW6432Node\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\10.0\\Setup\\VC]
"ProductDir"="C:\\\\Program Files (x86)\\\\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\\\\VC\\\\"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\WOW6432Node\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\10.0\\Setup\\VS]
"ProductDir"="C:\\\\Program Files (x86)\\\\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\\\\"

Download Visual Studio 2010.reg

Change the Visual Studio 2010 paths according your system.

Visual Studio 2019 uses “Microsoft.Cpp.Win32.Windows7.1SDK.targets” to probe your installed Windows SDK 7.1 and Visual C++ 2010. With above REG update, Visual Studio will read out your in VC paths and related variables properly and your old Visual C++ 2010 projects could be built successfully.

  • Fix Compiler Errors, File Tracking Issue

Visual Studio will track changes to your source files and related files. It needs to set up the tracer correctly so that file tracing will work properly.

To solve this problem, basically, we have two options. The first option is to disable this feature. The other option is to set the correct track parameters.

Disable File Track Feature:

If you don’t need this feature, then turning it off is the easiest option for you. Just turn off the “TrackFileAccess” parameter to solve the problem. We have already wrapped this function in a prop file. You just need to use it in your project.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="4.0" xmlns="<http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003>">
<ImportGroup Label="PropertySheets" />
<PropertyGroup>
<_PropertySheetDisplayName>SDK7.1 Patch No Track</_PropertySheetDisplayName>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Label="Globals">
<TrackFileAccess>false</TrackFileAccess>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>

Download SDK7.1Patch_NoTrack.props

View → Other Windows → Property Manager

Open Property Manager

Select “Add Existing Property Sheet…” and choose the property file.

Add Existing Property Sheet…

Disadvantage: You will find that Visual Studio does not automatically detect file changes. You’ll have to manually recompile the file over and over again. If you change the code a lot, it can be very annoying.

Setup Correct Track Parameters

Another way is to set the TRACK parameters correctly. Again, we have prepared another prop file, you just have to reference to it and make sure that the location in the prop is compatible with your system.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="4.0" xmlns="<http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003>">
<ImportGroup Label="PropertySheets" />
<PropertyGroup>
<_PropertySheetDisplayName>SDK7.1 Patch</_PropertySheetDisplayName>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Label="Globals">
<TrackFileAccess>true</TrackFileAccess>
<CLTrackerSdkPath>$(WindowsSdkNetFx4ToolsDir)</CLTrackerSdkPath>
<LinkTrackerSdkPath>$(WindowsSdkNetFx4ToolsDir)</LinkTrackerSdkPath>
<RCTrackerSdkPath>$(WindowsSdkNetFx4ToolsDir)</RCTrackerSdkPath>
<ManifestTrackerSdkPath>$(WindowsSdkNetFx4ToolsDir)</ManifestTrackerSdkPath>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>

Download SDK7.1Patch_Track.props

Others

You encountered an error in the execution of CL.exe. You should copy following files to VC folder.

mspdb100.dll mspdbcore.dll mspdbsrv.exe msobj100.dll

Related Repository And Files

You can find all the relevant files on my GITHUB project. This will save you a lot of trouble.

https://github.com/allenk/WinSDK71_VisualStudio2019

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