UWP: Prior to the VS 2017 (15.4 update) you had to install older Windows 10 SDKs to be able to set an older “Minimum version” in the UWP project properties.
VS 2015 Users: The Windows 10 SDK (15063, 16299) is officially only supported for VS 2017.Ĭ++/WinRT: New C++/WinRT headers for this Windows 10 SDK are now available on GitHub and NuGet. See KB4034825 for some deprecation notes for the Windows 10 Fall Creators UpdateĬ/C++ Compiler: The VS 2017 (15.4) compiler contains a few servicing updates since the previous update (version 7). The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update SDK resolves a number of conformance errors in Windows system headers enabling the use of the /permissive- switch with the latest two-phase name lookup (thus allowing you to avoid the need to use /Zc:twoPhase-). See What’s New in Windows 10 for developers, build 16299. This includes DirectXMath 3.11, updated DirectX 12, and updated Direct2D/ DirectWrite.
The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update SDK (9) is now available and can be installed via VS 2017 ( 15.4) or as a standalone installer. The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (a.k.a.