Microsoft XML Parser SDK

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Big Mac

There is this program on my computer. I don't know where I got it, or
if it came with it when I bought it. The program is named in
start\all programs:
Microsoft XML Parser SDK

When I fire it up, It says it is a programmers program. I have MSXML
files all over the place (different stuff, .dll, etc). Am I correct
in assuming that I don't need this program, and that it is only for
programmers to create MSXML stuff? Whatever that is/does?

But I cannot find the program on my Hard Drive.. No path presents
itself when I put the cursor over the program shortcut in
start\all programs. And I a search presents me with tons of stuff
when typing in "msxml". (MSXML is what is at the top of the window
when I fire up the program).

Just curious as heck.

Big Mac
 
Hi,

SDK=Software Development Kit, and no, you don't need it.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Windows
Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!

Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
 
Rick \"Nutcase\" Rogers said:
Hi,

SDK=Software Development Kit, and no, you don't need it.

Thanks, Nutcase. But I still do not know where it resides or how to
remove it!

It doesn't show up in add/remove. A search of "SDK " & other things
like "parser" give me nothing to go on either. The only return I get
is the shortcut listed in All Programs. Plus .dll files and otherv
stuff spread out all over. It's like the ptogram installed itself in
pieces all over, or put itself into the Windows coding or something.
Putting the mouse cursor over that shortcut does not display the path
to where it is either, like other shorcuts display.. But if I click
on the shortcut, the program loads up.

Big Mac
 
Hi,

You probably grabbed the SDK pack from the download page instead of the
update pack. It should be harmless, and I'm not sure if it's uninstallable.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Windows
Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!

Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
 
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