[python-win32] Win32Cred build errors

Dave Cross Dave.Cross at cdl.co.uk
Tue Nov 25 16:29:11 CET 2008


Hi all/anybody,
 
Win32credmodule.cpp for pywin32 2.5.212.1 insists on finding a header
with #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x501 in it.
 
The WinResrc.h file that comes with Microsoft Platform SDK for Windows
Server 2003 R2 is only 0x500 so the build fails.
 
As far as I can see, though, this version of the SDK contains the latest
WinCred.h stuff and should work OK.
 
Is this a genuine dependency or a typo?
 
If 501 is required, which SDK(s) support it?
 
 
Regards,
Dave.

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