Q142889: INFO: Standards Supported by Visual C++ & Microsoft Products
Article: Q142889
Product(s): Microsoft C Compiler
Version(s): 4.0
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Keyword(s): kbGenInfo kbVC kbArtTypeINF
Last Modified: 03-AUG-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual C++, version 4.0
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SUMMARY
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Microsoft products including Visual C++ support a wide range of national and
international standards. There is an application called the Microsoft Roadmap to
Developer Products and Services that is shipped on the Visual C++ 4.0 CD-ROM
compact disc that enables you to find all the standards that a Microsoft product
supports. The application also provides a lot of other information about
Microsoft developer products. To run it, you need to first install it by running
the Setup.exe program in the Roadmap subdirectory of the CD-ROM compact disc.
If you do not have Visual C++ 4.0 and want to get a copy of the Microsoft Roadmap
application, you can order it from the Microsoft Developer Solutions Team by
calling (800) 426-9400.
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Version : :4.0
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