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Developing RPC Windows Applications - Win32 apps

Developing RPC Windows Applications

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When you install the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK), the following RPC development environment, the run-time libraries, and tools are automatically installed:

When you install Windows, the following are installed:

The following RPC import libraries.

Import library Description Rpcns4.lib Name-service functions Rpcrt4.lib Windows run-time functions

Note

Rpcns4.lib is obsolete and no longer supported.

The following RPC libraries are included for down-level support.

Dynamic-link library Description Platform Rpcltc1.dll Client named-pipe transport Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 Rpclts1.dll Server named-pipe transport Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 Rpcltc3.dll Client TCP/IP transport Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 Rpclts3.dll Server TCP/IP transport Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 Rpcltc5.dll Client NetBIOS transport Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 Rpclts5.dll Server NetBIOS transport Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 Rpcltc6.dll Client SPX transport Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 Rpclts6.dll Server SPX transport Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 Rpcdgc6.dll Client IPX transport Windows NT Rpcdgs6.dll Server IPX transport Windows NT Rpcdgc3.dll Client UDP transport Windows NT Rpcdgs3.dll Server UDP transport Windows NT

You will also need the Microsoft Interface Definition Language (MIDL) compiler. For more information, see Using The MIDL Compiler.

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