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diff --git a/cpp/INSTALL.WINDOWS b/cpp/INSTALL.WINDOWS
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--- a/cpp/INSTALL.WINDOWS
+++ b/cpp/INSTALL.WINDOWS
@@ -47,11 +47,17 @@ C++ compiler
The following C++ compilers are supported:
+- Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 (Professional and Express editions)
+
+ Visual C++ 2010 Express is available for download from:
+
+ http://www.microsoft.com/express/downloads/
+
- Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 (Professional and Express editions)
Visual C++ 2008 Express is available for download from:
- http://www.microsoft.com/express/vc/
+ http://www.microsoft.com/express/downloads/
- Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 SP5 with the Windows Server 2003 PSDK
(February 2003) and STLport 4.6.2 (or later)
@@ -69,8 +75,8 @@ The following C++ compilers are supported:
The Ice services (IceGrid, IceStorm, etc.) are not supported with
C++Builder builds. C++Builder applications can use the Ice services
but the service executables themselves must come from either a
- Visual C++ 2008 build or from the Windows installer (which includes
- executables built using Visual C++ 2008).
+ Visual C++ 2008/2010 build or from the Windows installer (which
+ includes executables built using Visual C++ 2008 Visual C++ 2010).
C++Builder 2010 Setup
@@ -188,8 +194,8 @@ you like.
Add the "bin" directory of the third-party libraries to your PATH.
Open a command prompt that is configured for your target architecture.
-For example, when using Visual Studio 2008, you have several
-alternatives:
+For example, when using Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010, you
+have several alternatives:
- Visual Studio Command Prompt
- Visual Studio x64 Win64 Command Prompt
@@ -244,10 +250,10 @@ Ice DLLs and executables.
x64 Platform
======================================================================
-Building Ice on x64 with the Visual Studio 2008 C++ compiler is like
-building Ice on x86. You just need need to perform the build in a
-"Visual Studio x64 Win64 Command Prompt", and not in a regular "Visual
-Studio 2008 Command Prompt".
+Building Ice on x64 with the Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010
+C++ compiler is like building Ice on x86. You just need need to
+perform the build in a "Visual Studio x64 Win64 Command Prompt", and
+not in a regular "Visual Studio 2008/2010 Command Prompt".
You can also use the "Visual Studio x64 Cross Tools Command Prompt" if
you set the following environment variable: