Re: Where to get VB.NET MDX files?

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From: Philip Taylor (ptaylor_at_private-citizen.com)
Date: 11/21/04


Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 10:38:38 -0800

you need to have the correct .NET framework installed first, before MDX will
correctly install.

it includes both C# and VB.NET support.

which .NET framework depends on which DX9 SDK you download.

iirc, the release notes do inform you as to this.

"Rohan Parkes" <rparkes@email.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1c0b3c5ca00c1db3989682@msnews.microsoft.com...
>I know other posters have asked this recently, but it does not seem to
> have been answered! (at least not in the posts I can see since
> subscribing).
>
> I have the full DX9 SDK, but it does not seem to include the Managed DX
> DLLs.
>
> Right now, I'm trying several different downloads from MSDN, but I can't
> be sure they're the right ones. The current full DX9 SDK mentions
> development with C#, but doesn't say anything about VB.NET, and doesn't
> mention MDX as such.
>
> There's a smaller one that does mention VB.Net, but I'm worried it might
> not be compatible with whatever version of DX9 SDK I already have (which
> I can't uninstall, (perhaps because it's integrated into VS now?)), as
> it's fairly old (around 2002, I think, although it is DX9).
>
> Can anyone give me a reliable guide as to where to find the files?
> --
> Rohan Parkes
> Melbourne
> Australia