![]() Short answer is, Microsoft doesn't really want YOU to develop native desktop ARM/ARM64 applications. ![]() Toolset.targets(53,5): error MSB8022: Compiling Desktop applications for the ARM platform is not supported. ![]() Okay, now that you have the ARM/ARM64 compiler set, you created your nice project, set the target to ARM/ARM64 (while cursing Microsoft for even making that step painful), hit "Build Solution", and BAM!, you are only getting a string of: ARM64 was silently added by Microsoft late in the Visual Studio 2017 update cycle, so if it's ARM64 you are after, you will need an updated version of the Visual Studio installer.Ĭaveat #2 - Error MSB8022: Compiling Desktop applications for the ARM/ARM64 platform is not supported. It is important to note that you will need Visual Studio 2017 Update 4 (version 15.4) or later for the ARM64 compiler to be available for installation.
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