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New version: Microsoft.VCLibs.Desktop.14 version 14.0.33728.0 #161103
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How to install and update Desktop framework packagesMicrosoft provides C++ Runtime framework packages to allow applications to reference the C++ runtime from desktop applications distributed through the Windows Store. These packages are distributed and updated through the Windows Store and are handled similarly to C++ UWP framework packages. For development purposes, the current version (v14.0) of both debug and retail appx packages are included with Visual Studio 2022 when you choose the Universal Windows Platform Development workload with the optional C++ (v143) Universal Windows Tools component. The packages can be found under Note The following package download links are now deprecated, and may no longer work in the future. Make sure to use the method described above to obtain the framework packages. Originally posted on C++ Runtime framework packages for Desktop Bridge - Microsoft Learn It seems Microsoft will not provide Shall I close this pull request? I can't find |
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winget validate --manifest <path>
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