Various actions and operations within your COBOL development environment depend on certain files that Microsoft distributes in the following package: the Windows SDK package.
There is a dependency on the Microsoft Windows SDK if you:
There is a dependency on the Microsoft Build Tools if you:
If you distribute a COBOL product installation to clients that do not have access to the internet, then you need to have downloaded these packages and placed them in an accessible place on the network before clients can run an 'offline installation'. The installer includes options to achieve this: downloadmstools enables you to download the required packages to a specific location; and installmstools enables an offline client to install the packages from a local network location.
If you do not use any of the features described above, you can use an install parameter (skipmstools=1) that will skip the download and installation of these dependencies.
All of these installation options are discussed in more detail in the Installation Options topic for your product.
One of the final steps of the installation process configures the downloaded and installed package versions for use in your COBOL environment. You can view these versions using the Windows SDK Configuration Utility - see Managing the Microsoft Build Tools and Windows SDK Packages. This utility also enables you to specify alternative versions should you need to depend on a specific package other than the one downloaded, or one stored in a non-default location.