MSPM0 SDK Manifest

2024-19-11

Manifest ID - SRAS00011943

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MSPM0 SDK Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
MSP SDK 2.03.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/devices/* [as installed]/source/ti/boards/* [as installed]/source/ti/boosterpacks/* [as installed]/tools/* [as installed]/kernel/nortos/* [as installed]/examples/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
DriverLib 1.34.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/driverlib/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
SysConfig 1.34.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/driverlib/meta/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
MSP Zero Code Studio 1.00.00 TI-TXT Location
Obtained from
TI Drivers 2.02.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/drivers/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
CMSIS-CORE 5.3.1 Apache-2.0 Source No Location [as installed]/source/third_party/CMSIS/Core/Include
Obtained from ARM Software
CMSIS-DSP 1.7.0 Apache-2.0 Source and Binary No Location as installed]/source/third_party/CMSIS/DSP/Include
Obtained from ARM Software
FreeRTOS Kernel 10.4.3 MIT Source No Location [as installed]/kernel/freertos/*
Obtained from https://www.freertos.org/
DPL 1.11.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/kernel/*/dpl/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
TI POSIX 1.10.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/posix/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
crc-32 1.2.2 Apache-2.0 Source N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/driverlib/.meta/nonmain/crc-32/*
Obtained from https://github.com/SheetJS/js-crc32
sfc32 1.0.0 MIT Source Yes Location [as installed]/source/ti/driverlib/.meta/nonmain/sfc32.js
Obtained from https://github.com/bryc/code/blob/master/jshash/PRNGs.md?plain=1#L361

MSPM0 SDK Middleware Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
GUI Composer Library 1.00.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/gui_composer /* Except files listed in the next row
Obtained from Texas Instruments
GUI Composer Library 1.00.00.xx MIT Source N/A Location [as installed] /source/ti/gui_composer/mpack/ [as installed] /source/ti/gui_composer/jsmn/
Obtained from Texas Instruments
IQMath Library 2.00.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/iqmath /*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
Brushed Motor Control Library 1.00.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/motor_control_brushed/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
Stepper Motor Control Library 1.00.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/motor_control_stepper/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
Hall Sensored Trap BLDC Motor Control Library 1.10.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/motor_control_bldc_sensored_trap_hall/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
SMBus Library 2.01.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/smbus/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
PMBus Library 1.11.01.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/pmbus/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
EEPROM Emulation Library 1.01.01.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/eeprom/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
DALI Library 1.01.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/dali/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
SENT Library 1.00.01.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/examples/*/sent/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
Battery Gauge L2 1.01.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/battery_gauge/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
LIN Drivers 1.01.00.xx BSD-3-Clause Source N/A Location [as installed]/examples/nortos/*/lin/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments

MSPM0 SDK Tools Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
Microsoft Visual C Runtime Libraries MSVC120 Microsoft Redistributable Binary No Location C:\Windows
Obtained from www.microsoft.com
Xerces 2.8 Apache-2.0 Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/bsl/BSL_GUI_EXE/common/
Obtained from http://xerces.apache.org/
libFTDI 1.2 LGPL-2.1-only Source and Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/bsl/BSL_GUI_EXE/common
Obtained from http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi/
libUSB 1.0.19 LGPL-2.1-only Source and Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/bsl/BSL_GUI_EXE/common
Obtained from http://www.libusb.org/
Lldb 11.0.x Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions Binary Yes Location [as installed]/tools/bsl/BSL_GUI_EXE/common/bin
Obtained from https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project
Code Composer Studio - Components 11.1.0.2593 TI Text File Binary N/A Location [as installed]/tools/bsl/BSL_GUI_EXE/common
Obtained from Texas Instruments
TI Emulation Package 9.6.0 TI Text File Binary N/A Location [as installed]/tools/bsl/BSL_GUI_EXE/common
Obtained from Texas Instruments
MSPM0 BSL 1.2 BSD-3-Clause Source N/A Location [as installed]/tools/bsl/BSL_GUI_EXE/imag [as installed]/tools/bsl/BSL_GUI_EXE/input [as installed]/tools/bsl/BSL_GUI_source_code
Obtained from Texas Instruments

MSPM0-SASI-SMOKE-DETECTION-LIBRARY MSPM0 SASI Smoke Detection Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
MSPM0 Smart Analog Sensor Interface (SASI) for Smoke Detection Library 1.00.00.00 TI COMMERCIAL Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/sasi_smoke_detector /*, [as installed]/examples/nortos/LP_MSPM0L1306/sasi_smoke_detector /*
Obtained from Texas Instruments

MSPM0_COMM_MODULES Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
MSPM0_COMM_MODULES 1.00.00 BSD-3-Clause Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/comm_modules /*
Obtained from Texas Instruments

Energy Library GUI Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
libgcc[1] GPL-3.0 with gcc runtime exception Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
Obtained from https://www.cygwin.com/
iconv GPL-3.0 with gcc runtime exception Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/iconv.dll
Obtained from https://www.cygwin.com/
liblzma-5 GPL-3.0 with gcc runtime exception Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/liblzma-5.dll
Obtained from https://www.cygwin.com/
mgwfltknox-1.3 GPL-3.0 with gcc runtime exception Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/mgwfltknox.dll
Obtained from https://www.cygwin.com/
libstdc++[1] GPL-3.0 with gcc runtime exception Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/libstdc++-6.dll
Obtained from https://www.cygwin.com/
libwinpthread MIT and BSD-3 clause Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/libwinpthread-1.dll
Obtained from https://www.cygwin.com/
Libxml2 MIT Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/libxml2-2.dll, libxml2.a, libxml2.dll
Obtained from https://www.cygwin.com/
Zlib1 Zlib Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/zlib1.dll
Obtained from https://www.cygwin.com/
libiconv LGPL-2.0 Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/libiconv-2
Obtained from https://www.cygwin.com/
Calibrator GUI 4.2 TI commercial with portions under BSD-3 clause Binary N/A Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/Calibrator.exe
Obtained from Texas Instruments
Calibrator GUI 4.2 BSD-3 clause Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/Calibrator.exe
Obtained from Quality Quorum, Inc
FLTK library N/A LGPL-2.0 with fltk library exception Binary No Location [as installed]/tools/metrology_gui/calibrator.exe
Obtained from http://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php

(1) This is the GPLv3 license with the GCC Runtime Exception 3.1 (see the License section).

MSPM0-SENSORLESS-FOC-SW Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
MSPM0-SENSORLESS-FOC-SW 2.03.00.00 TI COMMERCIAL Source & Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/motor_control_pmsm_foc/*
Obtained from TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

MSPM0-HALL-SENSORED-FOC-SW Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
MSPM0-HALL-SENSORED-FOC-SW 1.01.00 TI COMMERCIAL Source & Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/motor_control_pmsm_foc/*
Obtained from TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

MSPM0-ENERGY-METROLOGY-LIB-SW Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
MSPM0 Energy Metrology SW 1.00.00.00 TI Commercial Source and Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/ energy_metrology/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments

MSPM0 Boot Image Manager Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
Boot Manager Example Suite 1.0 BSD-3-Clause Source Yes Location [as installed]/examples/nortos/*/boot_manager/bim_sample_image [as installed]/examples/nortos/*/boot_manager boot_application/
Obtained from Texas Instruments
Customer Secure Code Example Suite (includes Secure Bootloading) 1.4 BSD-3-Clause Source Yes Location [as installed]/examples/nortos/*/boot_manager/customer_secure*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) Library 1.0 TI – Text Binary Yes Location [as installed]/source/ti/boot_manager/ecc/include/* [as installed]/ source/ti/boot_manager/lib/*
Obtained from Invia
SHA2SW Library 1.0 TI – Text Binary Yes Location [as installed]/source/ti/boot_manager/sha2sw/inc/* [as installed]/ source/ti/boot_manager/lib/*
Obtained from Texas Instruments
MCUBoot v1.8 Apache 2.0 Source Yes Location [as installed]/source/third_party/mcuboot/* [as installed]/examples/*/*/boot_manager/*
Obtained from https://github.com/mcu-tools/mcuboot

MSPM0-UNIVERSAL-FOC-SW Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
MSPM0-UNIVERSAL-FOC-SW 1.00.00.00 BSD-3-Clause Source & Binary N/A Location [as installed]/source/ti/motor_control_universal_foc/*
Obtained from TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

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*?????? Windows.Phone.Speech namespace API.  Using speech recognition functionality via the Windows.Phone.Speech namespace APIs in a program requires the support of a speech recognition service. The service may require network connectivity at the time of recognition (e.g., when using a predefined grammar). In addition, the service may also collect speech-related data in order to provide and improve the service. The speech-related data may include, for example, information related to grammar size and string phrases in a grammar.
Also, in order for a user to use speech recognition on the phone they must first accept certain terms of use. The terms of use notify the user that data related to their use of the speech recognition service will be collected and used to provide and improve the service. If a user does not accept the terms of use and speech recognition is attempted by the application, the operation will not work and an error will be returned to the application.
*?????? Location Framework.  The software may contain a location framework component that enables support of location services in programs. In addition to the other limitations in this agreement, you must comply with all applicable local laws and regulations when using the location framework component or the rest of the software.
*?????? Device ID Access.  The software may contain a component that enables programs to access the device ID of the device that is running the program. In addition to the other limitations in this agreement, you must comply with all applicable local laws and regulations when using the device ID access component or the rest of the software.
*?????? PlayReady Support.  The software includes the Windows Phone Emulator, which contains Microsoft"s PlayReady content access technology.  Content owners use Microsoft PlayReady content access technology to help protect their intellectual property, including copyrighted content. This software uses PlayReady technology to access PlayReady-protected content and/or Microsoft Digital Rights Management (DRM) protected content. Microsoft may decide to revoke the software"s ability to consume PlayReady-protected content for reasons including but not limited to (i) if a breach or potential breach of PlayReady technology occurs, (ii) proactive robustness enhancement, and (iii) if content owners require the revocation because the software fails to properly enforce restrictions on content usage.  Revocation should not affect unprotected content or content protected by other content access technologies. Content owners may require you to upgrade PlayReady to access their content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade and may not be able to install other operating system updates or upgrades.
*?????? Microsoft Advertising SDK. If you pass precise location data or other user related data (e.g., user identifier, profile data, behaviorally tracked user data) to the Microsoft Advertising SDK for Windows Phone, then your program must (a) notify end users that it will be collecting and using user related information and providing this information to Microsoft for Microsoft"s advertising use, and (b) explicitly obtain affirmative user consent (e.g. the user must click an "Accept" or continue "Install" button) for this upon download of the software and/or application.  In addition, you agree to: (a) comply with certification and other requirements for Windows Phone; (b) comply with Microsoft"s privacy and other policies in your collection and use of any user data; (c) not collect or use any user identifier created or provided to you by Microsoft for any purpose other than passing such identifier to a Microsoft advertising service as part of your use of the service; and (d) provide in your privacy policy and/or terms of use a link that provides users with the ability to opt out of Microsoft interest based advertising at the following location https://choice.live.com/AdvertisementChoice/.  
5.   DATA.
a.   Consent for Internet-Based Services. Microsoft provides Internet-based services with the software. It may change or cancel them at any time. The software features described below and in the Visual Studio 2013 privacy statement connect to Microsoft or service provider computer systems over the Internet. In some cases, you will not receive a separate notice when they connect. You may switch off these features or not use them. For more information about these features, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=286720 . BY USING THESE FEATURES, YOU CONSENT TO THE TRANSMISSION OF THIS INFORMATION. Microsoft does not use the information to identify or contact you.
*?????? Extensions and Updates; and New Project Dialog. Extensions and Updates; and New Project Dialog can retrieve other software through the Internet from Visual Studio Gallery, Microsoft Download Center and MSDN Samples websites.  To provide this other software, Extensions and Updates; and New Project Dialog send to Microsoft the name and version of the software you are using and language code of the device where you installed the software.  In addition, Extensions and Updates contains an automatic update feature that is on by default. 
? For more information about this feature, including instructions for to turning it off, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=286720 . You may turn off this automatic update feature while the software is running ("opt out").  Unless you expressly opt out of this feature, the feature will (a) connect to Microsoft or service provider computer systems over the Internet, (b) use Internet protocols to send to the appropriate systems standard computer information, such as your computer"s Internet protocol address, operating system, the name and version of the software you are using and language code of the device where you installed the software, and (c) prompt you to download and/or install, current updates to the software or other third party software. In some cases, you will not receive a separate notice before this feature takes effect. By installing the software, you consent to the transmission of standard computer information.  
*?????? Notification Tool Window.  The software includes a notification tool window.  When connected to the Internet, technologies that use the notification tool window may provide information related to extensions and other software or services that you have installed or opted into and display those updates to you. For more information please see the privacy statement http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=286720 .
*?????? Really Simple Syndication ("RSS") Feed. This software start page contains updated content that is supplied by means of an RSS feed online from Microsoft.
*?????? Web Content Features. Features in the software can retrieve related content from Microsoft and provide it to you. To provide the content, these features send to Microsoft the type of operating system, name and version of the software you are using, type of browser and language code of the device where you installed the software. Examples of these features are clip art, templates, online training, online assistance, help, and Appshelp. You may choose not to use these web content features.
*?????? Package Manager Features. For more information about these features, see the privacy statement available at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=205205.  With respect to these package manager features, Microsoft or the third party service provider may use the computer information obtained through your use of these features, to improve its software and services. Microsoft or such third party may also share this information with others, such as hardware and software vendors that may use the information to improve how their products run with Microsoft software.
? Open Data Protocol (OData) Service. The Microsoft NuGet-Based Package Manager and the package manager feature of Microsoft ASP.NET Web Pages will access a list of packages made available by Microsoft and third party service providers that is accessed by means of an OData service online located at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=206669.  You may change the feed URL that the package manager feature initially points to at any time at your discretion.
*?????? Digital Certificates. The software uses digital certificates. These digital certificates confirm the identity of Internet users sending X.509 standard encrypted information. They also can be used to digitally sign files and macros to verify the integrity and origin of the file contents. The software retrieves certificates and updates certificate revocation lists using the Internet, when available.
Misuse of Internet-based Services. You may not use these services in any way that could harm them or impair anyone else"s use of them.  You may not use the services to try to gain unauthorized access to any service, data, account or network by any means.
b.   Computer Information.  The following features use Internet protocols, which send to the appropriate systems computer information, such as your Internet protocol address, the type of operating system, browser and name and version of the software you are using, and the language code of the device where you installed the software. Microsoft uses this information to make the Internet-based services available to you.
*?????? Visual Studio Experience Improvement Program. This software uses the Visual Studio Experience Improvement Program ("VSEIP") which is on by default.  VSEIP helps Microsoft collect information about problems that you have while using the software. Microsoft also uses VSEIP Information to improve its software and services.  Microsoft may also share VSEIP data with others, such as agents acting on Microsoft"s behalf and hardware and software vendors to improve how their products run with Microsoft software. To learn more about VSEIP, including how you can opt out, see go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=286720 .
*?????? Data Collected Automatically. Microsoft automatically collects information identifying your installed Microsoft product, the operating system of the device, the CPU architecture of the operating system and data regarding the success or failure of the installation of the software, data identifying the cause of a crash in the product and information about the product license which is in use.  Microsoft does not use this information to identify or contact you.  For more information about privacy, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=286720 .
c.   Microsoft Accounts in Visual Studio.  If you are running the software on Windows 8, Windows 7 with sign-in assistant, or any other version of Windows that supports providing a Microsoft account directly to the software and you are signed into a Microsoft account in those versions of Windows, you may automatically be signed into the software and Visual Studio services accessed by the software using the same Microsoft account. This allows you to access services within the software and roam the software"s settings without being asked to reenter your Microsoft account credentials each time you start the software. For more information about signing into the software and the services available therein with a Microsoft account, see the privacy statement http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=286720 .
d.   Use of Information. Microsoft may use the computer and services information to improve its software and services. Microsoft may also share it with others, such as hardware and software vendors. They may use the information to improve how their products run with Microsoft software.
6.   MICROSOFT .NET FRAMEWORK BENCHMARK TESTING. The software includes one or more components of the .NET Framework (".NET Components"). You may conduct internal benchmark testing of those components. You may disclose the results of any benchmark test of those components, provided that you comply with the conditions set forth at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=66406.  Notwithstanding any other agreement you may have with Microsoft, if you disclose such benchmark test results, Microsoft shall have the right to disclose the results of benchmark tests it conducts of your products that compete with the applicable .NET Component, provided it complies with the same conditions set forth at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=66406.
7.   OTHER INCLUDED MICROSOFT SOFTWARE COMPONENTS: 
*?????? Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SharePoint, Windows Software Development Kit (Windows SDK) and Components of Microsoft Office.  The software is accompanied by Microsoft SQL Server software, Microsoft SharePoint software, including SharePoint Windows Identity Foundation Extensions, Windows SDKs and certain components of Microsoft Office software, which are all licensed to you under their own terms. The license terms for these software components are located in the "Licenses" folder of the software installation directory.  If you do not agree to the license terms for these software components, you may not use them.
*?????? Windows Components.  The software includes Microsoft .NET Framework software, certain .dll"s related to Microsoft Build technologies, Windows Identity Foundation, Windows Web Services (WWS) for Windows 2008 and Windows Library for JavaScript components. These software components are part of Windows and are licensed to you under separate Windows license terms or as a supplement to a Windows license. The product lifecycle support and license terms for the applicable Windows product apply to your use of these Windows components.
*?????? Microsoft Components Provided for Use with the Software.  The software includes compilers, languages, runtimes, environments, and other resources that enable development for many Microsoft platforms.  As a convenience to our Visual Studio customers, the software may install certain Microsoft SDKs and other Microsoft components that target and support those platforms.  These components may be licensed and supported under their own terms and policies.  The license terms for these software components are located in the "Licenses" folder of the software installation directory.  If you do not agree to the license terms for these software components, you may not use them.
8.   PACKAGE MANAGER AND THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FEATURES. The software includes the following features (each a "Feature"), each of which enables you to obtain software applications or packages through the Internet from other sources: Extension Manager, New Project Dialog, Web Platform Installer, Microsoft NuGet-Based Package Manager, and the package manager feature of Microsoft ASP.NET Web Pages.  Those software applications and packages available through the Features are offered and distributed in some cases by third parties and in some cases by Microsoft, but each such application or package is licensed to you under its own terms.  Microsoft is not distributing or licensing any of the third-party applications or packages to you, but instead, as a convenience, enables you to use the Features to access or obtain those applications or packages directly from the third-party application or package providers.  By using the Features, you acknowledge and agree that:
*?????? you are obtaining the applications or packages from such third parties and under separate license terms applicable to each application or package (including, with respect to the package-manager Features, any terms applicable to software dependencies that may be included in the package).
*?????? MICROSOFT MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE FEED OR GALLERY URL, ANY FEEDS OR GALLERIES FROM SUCH URL, THE INFORMATION CONTAINED THEREIN, OR ANY SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS OR PACKAGES REFERENCED IN OR ACCESSED BY YOU THROUGH SUCH FEEDS OR GALLERIES.  MICROSOFT GRANTS YOU NO LICENSE RIGHTS FOR THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS OR PACKAGES THAT ARE OBTAINED USING THE FEATURES.
9.   SCOPE OF LICENSE. The software is licensed, not sold. This agreement only gives you some rights to use the software. Microsoft reserves all other rights. Unless applicable law gives you more rights despite this limitation, you may use the software only as expressly permitted in this agreement. In doing so, you must comply with any technical limitations in the software that only allow you to use it in certain ways. For more information, see www.microsoft.com/licensing/userights. You may not
*?????? disclose the results of any benchmark tests of the software to any third party without Microsoft"s prior written approval, however, this does not apply to the Microsoft .NET Framework (see Section 6);
*?????? work around any technical limitations in the software;
*?????? reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software, or otherwise attempt to derive the source code for the software except, and solely to the extent: (i) permitted by applicable law, despite this limitation; or (ii) required to debug changes to any libraries licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License which are included with and linked to by the software;
*?????? remove, minimize, block or modify any logos, trademarks, copyright, digital watermarks, or other notices of Microsoft or its suppliers that are included in the software, including any content made available to you through the software;
*?????? share or otherwise distribute documents, text or images created using the software Data Mapping Services features;
*?????? make more copies of the software than specified in this agreement or allowed by applicable law, despite this limitation;
*?????? publish the software, including any application programming interfaces included in the software, for others to copy;
*?????? use the software in any way that is against the law;
*?????? rent, lease or lend the software; or
*?????? use the software for commercial software hosting services.
10. BACKUP COPY.
a.   Media. If you acquired the software on a disc or other media, you may make one backup copy of the media. You may use it only to reinstall the software on your devices.
b.   Electronic Download. If you acquired and downloaded the software online, you may make one copy of the software on a disc or other media in order to install the software on your devices. You may also use it to reinstall the software on your devices.
11. DOCUMENTATION. Any person that has valid access to your computer or internal network may copy and use the documentation for your internal, reference purposes.
12. NOT FOR RESALE SOFTWARE. You may not sell software marked as "NFR" or "Not for Resale."
13. DOWNGRADE. You may install and use this version and an earlier version of the software at the same time. This agreement applies to your use of the earlier version. If the earlier version includes different components, any terms for those components in the agreement that comes with the earlier version apply to your use of them. Microsoft is not obligated to supply earlier versions to you. You are not entitled to use the earlier version if you have acquired a non-perpetual license or if your license is Not for Resale.
14. PROOF OF LICENSE. If you acquired the software on a disc or other media, your proof of license is the genuine Microsoft certificate of authenticity label with the accompanying genuine product key and your proof of purchase. If you purchased and downloaded the software online, your proof of license is the genuine Microsoft product key for the software which you received with your purchase and your proof of purchase from an authorized electronic supplier of genuine Microsoft software. Proof of purchase may be subject to verification by your merchant"s records. To identify genuine Microsoft software, see www.howtotell.com.
15. TRANSFER TO A THIRD PARTY. The first licensee of the software may transfer it and this license agreement directly to another party. Before the transfer, that party must agree that this agreement applies to the transfer and use of the software. The transfer must include the software, genuine Microsoft product key, and (if applicable) the Proof of License label. The first licensee must uninstall all copies of the software before transferring it separately from the device. The first licensee may not retain any copies of the genuine Microsoft product key to be transferred, and may only retain copies of the software if otherwise licensed to do so.  If you have acquired a non-perpetual license to use the software or if the software is marked Not for Resale you may not transfer the software or the software license agreement to another party.
16. NOTICE ABOUT THE H.264/AVC VISUAL STANDARD, AND THE VC-1 VIDEO STANDARD. This software may include H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and/or VC-1 decoding technology. MPEG LA, L.L.C. requires this notice:
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE H.264/AVC AND THE VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSES FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE STANDARDS ("VIDEO STANDARDS") AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC, AND VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE SUCH VIDEO. NONE OF THE LICENSES EXTEND TO ANY OTHER PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH PRODUCT IS INCLUDED WITH THIS SOFTWARE IN A SINGLE ARTICLE. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEEWWW.MPEGLA.COM.
For clarification purposes, this notice does not limit or inhibit the use of the software for normal business uses that are personal to that business which do not include (i) redistribution of the decoding technology to third parties, or (ii) creation of content with the VIDEO STANDARDS compliant technologies for distribution to third parties.
17. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. The software is subject to United States export laws and regulations. You must comply with all domestic and international export laws and regulations that apply to the software. These laws include restrictions on destinations, end users and end use. For additional information, see www.microsoft.com/exporting .
18. SUPPORT SERVICES. Microsoft provides support services for the software as described at www.support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx .
19. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This agreement (including the warranty below), and the terms for supplements, updates, Internet-based services and support services that you use, are the entire agreement for the software and support services.
20. APPLICABLE LAW.
a.   United States. If you acquired the software in the United States, Washington state law governs the interpretation of this agreement and applies to claims for breach of it, regardless of conflict of laws principles. The laws of the state where you live govern all other claims, including claims under state consumer protection laws, unfair competition laws, and in tort.
b.   Outside the United States. If you acquired the software in any other country, the laws of that country apply.
21. LEGAL EFFECT. This agreement describes certain legal rights. You may have other rights under the laws of your state or country. You may also have rights with respect to the party from whom you acquired the software. This agreement does not change your rights under the laws of your state or country if the laws of your state or country do not permit it to do so.
22. LIMITATION ON AND EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES. YOU CAN RECOVER FROM MICROSOFT AND ITS SUPPLIERS ONLY DIRECT DAMAGES UP TO THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE. YOU CANNOT RECOVER ANY OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING CONSEQUENTIAL, LOST PROFITS, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES.
This limitation applies to
*?????? anything related to the software, services, content (including code) on third party Internet sites, or third party programs; and
*?????? claims for breach of contract, breach of warranty, guarantee or condition, strict liability, negligence, or other tort to the extent permitted by applicable law.
It also applies even if
*?????? repair, replacement or a refund for the software does not fully compensate you for any losses; or
*?????? Microsoft knew or should have known about the possibility of the damages.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. They also may not apply to you because your country may not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential or other damages.


EULAID: VS2013_RTM_PREM.1_ENU




Distributable Code for Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 SDK (Includes Utilities & BuildServer Files)
On this Page:
* Distributable Code Files for Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate, Visual Studio Premium 2013, and Visual Studio Professional 2013
* Distributable Code Files for the Concurrency Visualizer Software Development Kit
* Distributable Code Files for Visual Studio 2013 SDK
* List of Utilities for Visual Studio 2013
* List of Build Server Files for Visual Studio 2013
Distributable Code Files for Visual Studio Ultimate 2013, Visual Studio Premium 2013, and Visual Studio Professional 2013 editions
This is the "REDIST list" that is referenced in the "Distributable Code" section of the Microsoft Software License Terms for certain editions of Visual Studio 2013 ("the software"). If you have a validly licensed copy of such software, you may copy and distribute with your program the unmodified form of the files listed below, subject to the License Terms for the software.
Microsoft Azure:
Source
MobileServices.js 
MobileServices.min.js

Object Code
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Mobile.dll, 
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Mobile.resources.dll, 
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Mobile.UI.dll, and 
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Ext.dll
Blend and XAML Designers for Visual Studio:
Blend Project and Item Templates for Visual Studio
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Blend\ProjectTemplates 
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Blend\ItemTemplates
Blend Fonts for Visual Studio
Buxton Sketch font, SketchFlow Print font, and SegoeMarker font.
Blend Sketch Styles and Simple Styles for Visual Studio
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Blend\AppThemes\ 
Contents under: \MSBuild\Microsoft\Expression\Blend\Silverlight\         
Target files and a .dll for subsettext 
Contents under: \MSBuild\Microsoft\Expression\Blend\.NETFramework 
Target files and a .dll for subsettext
Behaviors Runtime for HTML
.JS files under C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Blend\Libraries\HTML\
Behaviors Runtime for XAML
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\BehaviorsXamlSDKManaged\12.0
\SDKManifest.xml 
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.pri 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.pri 
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll 
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\BehaviorsXamlSDKNative\12.0
\SDKManifest.xml 
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll 
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.pri 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.pri 
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll 
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll
Behaviors Runtime for Phone XAML:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\WindowsPhoneApp\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\BehaviorsXamlSDKManaged\12.0
\SDKManifest.xml 
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.pri 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.pri 
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll 
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\WindowsPhoneApp\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\BehaviorsXamlSDKNative\12.0
\SDKManifest.xml 
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll 
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.pri 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.pri 
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll 
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\\ 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll 
           Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll
Sample Data Resources
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Blend\SampleDataResources
Microsoft Visual Basic PowerPacks:
vb_vbpowerpacks.exe
LightSwitch:
ajax-loader.gif 
dark-theme-2.0.0.css 
dark-theme-2.5.0.css 
datajs-1.1.1.js 
datajs-1.1.1.min.js 
icons-18-black.png 
icons-18-white.png 
icons-36-black.png 
icons-36-white.png 
jquery.mobile.structure-1.3.0.css 
jquery.mobile.structure-1.3.0.min.css 
jquery.mobile.theme-1.3.0.css 
jquery.mobile.theme-1.3.0.min.css 
jquery.mobile-1.3.0.css 
jquery.mobile-1.3.0.js 
jquery.mobile-1.3.0.min.css 
jquery.mobile-1.3.0.min.js 
jquery.mobile-1.3.0-vsdoc.js 
jquery-1.9.1.intellisense.js 
jquery-1.9.1.js 
jquery-1.9.1.min.js 
light-theme-2.0.0.css 
light-theme-2.5.0.css 
Microsoft.CSharp.dll 
Microsoft.Data.Edm.dll 
Microsoft.Data.Edm.SL.dll 
Microsoft.Data.OData.dll 
Microsoft.Data.OData.SL.dll 
Microsoft.Data.Services.Client.dll 
Microsoft.Data.Services.Client.SL.dll 
Microsoft.Data.Services.dll 
Microsoft.IdentityModel.dll 
Microsoft.IdentityModel.Extensions.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.AppBridge.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Base.Client.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Client.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Client.Internal.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.CodeMarker.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.CodeMarker.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Cosmopolitan.Client.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.ExportProvider.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.ExportProvider.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Extensions.Client.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Extensions.Design.Client.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Extensions.Server.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.ManifestService.Client.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.ManifestService.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Model.Xaml.Client.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Model.Xaml.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.RuntimeEditor.Internal.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.SDKProxy.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Server.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Server.Host.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Server.Manifest.dll 
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Server.Sap.dll 
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Runtime.Dll.dll 
msls.js 
msls-2.0.0.css 
msls-2.0.0.js 
msls-2.0.0.min.css 
msls-2.0.0.min.js 
msls-2.0.0-vsdoc.js 
msls-2.5.0.css 
msls-2.5.0.js 
msls-2.5.0.min.css 
msls-2.5.0.min.js 
msls-2.5.0-vsdoc.js 
msls-black-icons-18.png 
msls-black-icons-36.png 
msls-dark-2.0.0.css 
msls-dark-2.5.0.css 
msls-light-2.0.0.css 
msls-light-2.5.0.css 
msls-loader-dark.gif 
msls-loader-light.gif 
msls-white-icons-18.png 
msls-white-icons-36.png 
System.ComponentModel.Composition.dll 
System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.dll 
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Client.dll 
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Client.Web.dll 
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.EntityFramework.dll 
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Hosting.dll 
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Hosting.OData.dll 
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Server.dll 
System.ServiceModel.Extensions.dll 
System.ServiceModel.PollingDuplex.dll 
System.ServiceModel.PollingDuplex.dll 
System.ServiceModel.Web.Extensions.dll 
System.Spatial.dll 
System.Spatial.SL.dll 
System.Windows.Controls.Data.dll 
System.Windows.Controls.Data.Input.dll 
System.Windows.Controls.dll 
System.Windows.Controls.DomainServices.dll 
System.Windows.Controls.Input.dll 
System.Windows.Controls.Navigation.dll 
System.Windows.Data.dll 
System.Xml.Linq.dll 
System.Xml.Serialization.dll 
user-customization.css 
user-logo.png 
user-splash-screen.png 
winjs-1.0.0.js 
winjs-1.0.0.min.js
.NET Framework 4.5.1
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following .exe and .msu files, unmodified, with your program:
Web Installer:
* NDP451-KB2859818-Web.exe
Offline Installer:
* NDP451-KB2858728-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe
Language Packs:
* NDP451-KB2858728-x86-x64-AllOS-.exe
uses three letter language code. For instance, NDP451-KB2858728-x86-x64-AllOS-ESN.exe
Note: represents the specific language identifier. Language Packs are available for the following (listed here with their associated identifier code):
Arabic (ar), Chinese-Taiwan (zh-cht), Czech (cs), Danish (da), German (de), Greek (el), Finnish (fi), French (fr), Hebrew (he), Hungarian (hu), Italian (it), Japanese (ja), Korean (ko), Dutch-Netherlands (nl), Norwegian (no), Polish (pl), Portuguese-Brazil (pt-BR), Russian (ru), Swedish (sv), Turkish (tr), Chinese (zh-chs), Portuguese-Portugal (pt-PT), Spanish (es)
Individual Packages:
* NDP451-KB2858725-x86-x64-ENU.exe
* NDP451-KB2858725-x86-ENU.exe
* Windows8-RT-KB2881468-x86.msu
* Windows8-RT-KB2881468-x64.msu
* Windows8-RT-KB2881468-arm.msu
F# Runtime:
Fsharp.Core.dll
ADO.NET:
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following .dll files, unmodified, with your program:
* System.Data.dll
* System.Data.DatasetExtensions.dll
* System.Data.OracleClient.dll
* Adonetdiag.dll
Visual C++ Runtime:
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the .following EXE files, unmodified, with your program:
These files can be run as prerequisites during installation.
vcredist_x86.exe 
vcredist_x64.exe 
vcredist_arm.exe
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following MSM files, unmodified, as a part of the installation package of your program:
Microsoft_VC120_CRT_arm.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_CRT_x64.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_CRT_x86.msm
Microsoft_VC120_CXXAMP_x64.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_CXXAMP_x86.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_CXXAMP_arm.msm
Microsoft_VC120_MFCLOC_x64.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_MFCLOC_x86.msm
Microsoft_VC120_MFC_x64.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_MFC_x86.msm
Microsoft_VC120_OpenMP_arm.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_OpenMP_x64.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_OpenMP_x86.msm
 
Side-loading of Windows 8.1 Store Apps. The AppX files downloaded from the following location can be distributed unmodified with your Windows Store 8.1 apps that you intend to side-load: 
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/F/0/5F0F8404-9329-44A9-8176-ED6F7F746F25/VCLibs_Redist_Packages.zip
 
Visual C++ Runtime Files:
For your convenience, we have provided the following folders for use when distributing VC++ runtime files. Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute with your program any of the files within the folders listed below. You may not modify these files.
\VC\redist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\msvcp120.dll 
\VC\redist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\msvcr120.dll 
\VC\redist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\vccorlib120.dll 
\VC\redist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.CXXAMP\vcamp120.dll 
\VC\redist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.OPENMP\vcomp120.dll
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\msvcp120.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\msvcr120.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\vccorlib120.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.CXXAMP\vcamp120.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFC\mfc120.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFC\mfc120u.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFC\mfcm120.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFC\mfcm120u.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120chs.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120cht.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120deu.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120enu.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120esn.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120fra.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120ita.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120jpn.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120kor.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120rus.dll 
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.OpenMP\vcomp120.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\msvcp120.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\msvcr120.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\vccorlib120.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.CXXAMP\vcamp120.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFC\mfc120.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFC\mfc120u.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFC\mfcm120.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFC\mfcm120u.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120chs.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120cht.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120deu.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120enu.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120esn.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120fra.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120ita.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120jpn.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120kor.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.MFCLOC\mfc120rus.dll 
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.OPENMP\vcomp120.dll 
Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\DIA SDK\bin\msdia120.dll 
Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\DIA SDK\bin\amd64\msdia120.dll 
Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\DIA SDK\bin\arm\msdia120.dll
Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\CppRESTWindowsSDK\1.0\redist\Retail\x86\casablanca120.winrt.dll 
Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\CppRESTWindowsSDK\1.0\redist\Retail\x64\casablanca120.winrt.dll 
Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\CppRESTWindowsSDK\1.0\redist\Retail\arm\casablanca120.winrt.dll 
Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\MobileServicesCppClient\1.0\redist\Retail\x86\zumosdk120.winrt.dll 
Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\MobileServicesCppClient\1.0\redist\Retail\x64\zumosdk120.winrt.dll 
Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\MobileServicesCppClient\1.0\redist\Retail\arm\zumosdk120.winrt.dll 
Microsoft SDKs \Microsoft Cpp REST SDK for Visual Studio 2013\SDK\bin\x86\Release\casablanca120.dll 
Microsoft SDKs \Microsoft Cpp REST SDK for Visual Studio 2013\SDK\bin\x64\Release\casablanca120.dll
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following files with your program in your program"s application local folder or by deploying them into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC):
VC\atlmfc\lib\mfcmifc80.dll 
VC\atlmfc\lib\amd64\mfcmifc80.dll
Distributable Code Files for the Concurrency Visualizer Software Development Kit
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following files, unmodified, with your program:
Microsoft.ConcurrencyVisualizer.Markers.dll (for .NET 3.5)
Microsoft.ConcurrencyVisualizer.Markers.dll (for .NET 4.0)
cvmarkers.h
cvmarkersobj.h
Redistributable Code list for Visual Studio Ultimate 2013: Premium, Professional and Visual Studio Express for Windows 8.1 editions
ASP.NET Libraries
The following software components are licensed and supported separately under the Microsoft .NET Library terms located at http://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/eula/aspnetcomponent_rtw_enu.htm.  If you do not agree to the license terms for these software components, you may not use them.
* MVC
* Web API
* Web Pages with Razor
* Entity Framework
* SignalR
* Katana
* Microsoft XML Document Transformation
Redist list for Microsoft Windows Phone SDK 8.0
This is the "REDIST list" that is referenced in the "Distributable Code" section of the Microsoft Software License Terms for Microsoft Windows Phone SDK 8.0 ("the software"). If you have a validly licensed copy of the software, you may copy and distribute the files listed below, unmodified, subject to the License Terms for the software.
Microsoft XNA Game Studio 4.0
* Andyb.ttf
* JingJing.ttf
* Kooten.ttf
* Linds.ttf
* Miramo.ttf
* Miramob.ttf
* Moire-Bold.ttf
* Moire-ExtraBold.ttf
* Moire-Light.ttf
* Moire-Regular.ttf
* MotorwerkOblique.ttf
* NGO_____.ttf
* NGOB____.ttf
* OcraExt.ttf
* Peric.ttf
* Pericl.ttf
* Pesca.ttf
* Pescab.ttf
* QuartMS.ttf
* SegoeKeycaps.ttf
* Segoepr.ttf
* Segoeprb.ttf
* SegoeUIMono-Bold.ttf
* SegoeUIMono-Regular.ttf
* Wscsnbd.ttf
* Wscsnbdit.ttf
* Wscsnit.ttf
* Wscsnrg.ttf
Blend for Visual Studio
Redistributable files from Blend for Visual Studio are installed in the following locations:
* C:\Program files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend\Windows Phone\v8.0
* C:\Program files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend\Windows Phone\v7.1
* C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend\.NETFramework\v4.0
* C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend\.NETFramework\v4.5
* C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend\Silverlight\v5.0
Microsoft Advertising SDK for Windows Phone:
* Microsoft.Advertising.Mobile.dll
* Microsoft.Advertising.Mobile.resources.dll
* Microsoft.Advertising.Mobile.UI.dll
* Microsofot.Advertising.Mobile.XNA.dll
Windows Phone Assemblies:
* DoneListeningEarcon.wav
* ListeningEarcon.wav
* Microsoft.Phone.Controls.dll
* Microsoft.Phone.Controls.Maps.dll
Windows Phone icon files:
* paths: %programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v7.0\Icons\Dark, %programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v7.0\Icons\Light, %programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v7.1\Icons\Dark, %programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v7.1\Icons\Light, %programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0\Icons\Dark, %programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0\Icons\Light
* appbar.add.rest.png
* appbar.back.rest.png
* appbar.basecircle.rest.png
* appbar.cancel.rest.png
* appbar.check.rest.png
* appbar.close.rest.png
* appbar.delete.rest.png
* appbar.download.rest.png
* appbar.edit.rest.png
* appbar.favs.addto.rest.png
* appbar.favs.rest.png
* appbar.feature.camera.rest.png
* appbar.feature.email.rest.png
* appbar.feature.search.rest.png
* appbar.feature.settings.rest.png
* appbar.feature.video.rest.png
* appbar.folder.rest.png
* appbar.minus.rest.png
* appbar.new.rest.png
* appbar.next.rest.png
* appbar.overflowdots.png
* appbar.questionmark.rest.png
* appbar.refresh.rest.png
* appbar.save.rest.png
* appbar.share.rest.png
* appbar.stop.rest.png
* appbar.sync.rest.png
* appbar.transport.ff.rest.png
* appbar.transport.pause.rest.png
* appbar.transport.play.rest.png
* appbar.transport.rew.rest.png
* appbar.upload.rest.png
Distributable Code Files for Visual Studio 2013 SDK
This is the "REDIST list" that is referenced in the "Distributable Code" section of the Microsoft Software License Terms for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 Software Development Kit ("the software"). If you have a validly licensed copy of the software, you may copy and distribute the unmodified object code form of the files listed below, subject to the License Terms for the software.
vs120_piaredist.exe
vs_isoshell.exe
vs_isoshellLP.exe
vs_intshelladditional.exe
vs_intshelladditionalLP.exe
Visual Studio Express 2013 for Windows Desktop
Visual C++ Runtime Redistributable Packages:
These packages install runtime components of C Runtime (CRT), Standard C++, C++ AMP, and OpenMP libraries.
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following MSM files, unmodified, as a part of the installation package of your program:Microsoft_VC120_CRT_x64.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_CRT_x86.msm 

Microsoft_VC120_CXXAMP_x64.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_CXXAMP_x86.msm
Microsoft_VC120_OpenMP_x64.msm 
Microsoft_VC120_OpenMP_x86.msm
Visual C++ Runtime files
For your convenience, we have provided the following folders for use when distributing VC++ runtime files. Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute with your program any of the files within the folders listed below. You may not modify these files.
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\ 
msvcp120.dll 
msvcr120.dll 
vccorlib120.dll
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.CRT\ 
msvcp120.dll 
msvcr120.dll 
vccorlib120.dll
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.OpenMP\ 
vcomp120.dll
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.OpenMP\ 
vcomp120.dll
\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.CXXAMP\ 
vcamp120.dll
\VC\redist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.CXXAMP\ 
vcamp120.dll

Microsoft SDKs \Microsoft Cpp REST SDK for Visual Studio 2013\SDK\bin\x86\Release\casablanca120.dll 
Microsoft SDKs \Microsoft Cpp REST SDK for Visual Studio 2013\SDK\bin\x64\Release\casablanca120.dll





MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS

MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO ENTERPRISE 2015, VISUAL STUDIO PROFESSIONAL 2015, VISUAL STUDIO TEST PROFESSIONAL 2015 AND TRIAL EDITION
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This limitation applies to (a) anything related to the trial edition, services, content (including code) on third party Internet sites, or third party programs; and (b) claims for breach of contract, breach of warranty, guarantee or condition, strict liability, negligence, or other tort to the extent permitted by applicable law.

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2. USE RIGHTS.
a. General. One user may use copies of the software to develop and test your applications. This includes using copies of the software on your own internal servers that remain fully dedicated to your own use. You may not, however, separate the components of the software and run those in a production environment, or on different devices (except as otherwise stated in this agreement), or for any purpose other than developing and testing your applications. Running the software on Microsoft Azure Platform Services requires a separate license.
b. Demo Use. The use permitted above includes use of the software in demonstrating your applications.
c. Backup copy. You may make one backup copy of the software, for reinstalling the software.
3. TERMS FOR SPECIFIC COMPONENTS.
a. Utilities. The software contains some items on the Utilities List at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=523763&clcid=0x409. You may copy and install those items, if included with the software, on to yours or other third party machines, to debug and deploy your applications and databases you developed with the software. Please note that Utilities are designed for temporary use, that Microsoft may not be able to patch or update Utilities separately from the rest of the software, and that some Utilities by their nature may make it possible for others to access allow machines on which they are installed. As a result, you should delete all Utilities you have installed after you finish debugging or deploying your applications and databases. Microsoft is not responsible for any third party use or access of Utilities you install on any machine.
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* share, publish, rent or lease the software, or provide the software as a stand-alone hosted solution for others to use.
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This limitation applies to a) anything related to the software, services, content (including code) on third party Internet sites, or b) third party applications; and claims for breach of contract, breach of warranty, guarantee or condition, strict liability, negligence, or other tort to the extent permitted by applicable law. 

It also applies even if
* repair, replacement or a refund for the software does not fully compensate you for any losses; or
* Microsoft knew or should have known about the possibility of the damages. 

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. They also may not apply to you because your country may not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential or other damages.







Distributable Code for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 SDK (Includes Utilities and BuildServer Files)
Last Updated: 8/30/2016
Last updated: August 2016
On this Page
* Distributable Code Files for Visual Studio 2015
* Distributable Code Files for the Concurrency Visualizer Software Development Kit
* Distributable Code Files for Visual Studio 2015 SDK
* List of Utilities for Visual Studio 2015
* List of BuildServer Files for Visual Studio 2015
* List of Application Insights Files
Note: In the lists below, [arch] represents the processor architecture identifier, for instance "x86", "x64", or "arm". [locale] represents a specific language, locale, or culture identifier, for instance "ENU", "en-us", or "1033".
Distributable Code Files for Visual Studio 2015
The following section is the "REDIST list" that is referenced in the "Distributable Code" section of the Microsoft Software License Terms for Visual Studio Enterprise 2015, Visual Studio Professional 2015, Visual Studio Community 2015, Visual Studio Express For Windows, Visual Studio Express For Windows Desktop, and Visual Studio Express For Web Editions ("the software"). If you have a validly licensed copy of such software, you may copy and distribute with your program the unmodified form of the files listed below, subject to the License Terms for the software.
ASP.NET Libraries
The following software components are licensed and supported separately under the Microsoft .NET Library terms located athttp://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/eula/aspnetcomponent_rtw_enu.htm. If you do not agree to the license terms for these software components, you may not use them.
MVC
Web API
Web Pages with Razor
Entity Framework
SignalR
Katana
Microsoft XML Document Transformation
Microsoft Azure
Source
MobileServices.js
MobileServices.min.js
Object Code
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Mobile.dll
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Mobile.resources.dll
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Mobile.UI.dll
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Ext.dll
Blend and XAML Designers for Visual Studio
Blend Project and Item Templates for Visual Studio
Contents under
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\ProjectTemplates
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\ItemTemplates
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\DesignTools\AppThemes
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\Expression\Blend\Silverlight\
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\Expression\Blend.NETFramework
Behaviors Runtime for XAML
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\BehaviorsXamlSDKManaged\12.0
\SDKManifest.xml
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.pri
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.pri
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\[locale]\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\BehaviorsXamlSDKNative\12.0
\SDKManifest.xml
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\[arch]\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.pri
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.pri
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.winmd
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.winmd
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\[locale]\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.xml
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.xml
Behaviors Runtime for Phone XAML
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\WindowsPhoneApp\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\BehaviorsXamlSDKManaged\12.0
\SDKManifest.xml
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.pri
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.pri
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\[locale]\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.xml
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.xml
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\WindowsPhoneApp\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\BehaviorsXamlSDKNative\12.0
\SDKManifest.xml
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\[arch]\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.dll
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.dll
\Redist\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.pri
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.pri
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.winmd
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.winmd
\References\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\[locale]\
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactions.xml
    Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.xml
Blend for Visual Studio
Redistributable files from Blend for Visual Studio are installed in the following locations:
C:\Program files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend\Windows Phone\v8.0
C:\Program files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend.NETFramework\v4.0
C:\Program files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend.NETFramework\v4.5
C:\Program files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend\Silverlight\v5.0
Sample Data Resources
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\DesignTools\SampleData
Microsoft Visual Basic PowerPacks
vb_vbpowerpacks.exe
LightSwitch
ajax-loader.gif
dark-theme-2.0.0.css
dark-theme-2.5.3.css
datajs-1.1.3.js
datajs-1.1.3.min.js
icons-18-black.png
icons-18-white.png
icons-36-black.png
icons-36-white.png
jquery.mobile.structure-1.3.0.css
jquery.mobile.structure-1.3.0.min.css
jquery.mobile.theme-1.3.0.css
jquery.mobile.theme-1.3.0.min.css
jquery.mobile-1.3.0.css
jquery.mobile-1.3.0.js
jquery.mobile-1.3.0.min.css
jquery.mobile-1.3.0.min.js
jquery.mobile-1.3.0-vsdoc.js
jquery-1.9.1.intellisense.js
jquery-1.9.1.js
jquery-1.9.1.min.js
light-theme-2.0.0.css
light-theme-2.5.3.css
Microsoft.CSharp.dll
Microsoft.Data.Edm.dll
Microsoft.Data.Edm.SL.dll
Microsoft.Data.OData.dll
Microsoft.Data.OData.SL.dll
Microsoft.Data.Services.Client.dll
Microsoft.Data.Services.Client.SL.dll
Microsoft.Data.Services.dll
Microsoft.IdentityModel.dll
Microsoft.IdentityModel.Extensions.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.AppBridge.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Base.Client.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Client.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Client.Internal.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.CodeMarker.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.CodeMarker.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Cosmopolitan.Client.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.ExportProvider.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.ExportProvider.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Extensions.Client.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Extensions.Design.Client.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Extensions.Server.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.ManifestService.Client.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.ManifestService.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Model.Xaml.Client.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Model.Xaml.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.RuntimeEditor.Internal.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.SDKProxy.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Server.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Server.Host.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Server.Manifest.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Server.Sap.dll
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Runtime.Dll.dll
msls.js
msls-2.0.0.css
msls-2.0.0.js
msls-2.0.0.min.css
msls-2.0.0.min.js
msls-2.0.0-vsdoc.js
msls-2.5.3.css
msls-2.5.3.js
msls-2.5.3.min.css
msls-2.5.3.min.js
msls-2.5.3-vsdoc.js
msls-black-icons-18.png
msls-black-icons-36.png
msls-dark-2.0.0.css
msls-dark-2.5.3.css
msls-light-2.0.0.css
msls-light-2.5.3.css
msls-loader-dark.gif
msls-loader-light.gif
msls-white-icons-18.png
msls-white-icons-36.png
System.ComponentModel.Composition.dll
System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.dll
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Client.dll
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Client.Web.dll
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.EntityFramework.dll
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Hosting.dll
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Hosting.OData.dll
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Server.dll
System.ServiceModel.Extensions.dll
System.ServiceModel.PollingDuplex.dll
System.ServiceModel.PollingDuplex.dll
System.ServiceModel.Web.Extensions.dll
System.Spatial.dll
System.Spatial.SL.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Data.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Data.Input.dll
System.Windows.Controls.dll
System.Windows.Controls.DomainServices.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Input.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Navigation.dll
System.Windows.Data.dll
System.Xml.Linq.dll
System.Xml.Serialization.dll
user-customization.css
user-logo.png
user-splash-screen.png
winjs-1.0.0.js
winjs-1.0.0.min.js
.NET Framework 4.6
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following files, unmodified, with your program:
Web Installer
dotNetFx-Web.exe
NDP46-KB3006565-Web.exe
Offline Installer
dotNetFx-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe
NDP46-KB3006563-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe
Note: Both files are identical but may use different names for different distribution channels.
Language Packs
dotNetFx-x86-x64-AllOS-[locale].exe
NDP46-KB3006563-x86-x64-AllOS-[locale].exe
Note: Both files are identical but may use different names for different distribution channels.
Language Packs are available for the following locales (listed here with their associated identifier code): Arabic (ARA), Chinese-Taiwan (CHT), Czech (CSY), Danish (DAN), German (DEU), Greek (ELL), Finnish (FIN), French (FRA), Hebrew (HEB), Hungarian (HUN), Italian (ITA), Japanese (JPN), Korean (KOR), Dutch-Netherlands (NLD), Norwegian (NOR), Polish (PLK), Portuguese-Brazil (PTB), Russian (RUS), Swedish (SVE), Turkish (TRK), Chinese (CHS), Portuguese-Portugal (PTG), and Spanish (ESN).
F# Runtime
Fsharp.Core.dll
ADO.NET
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following .dll files, unmodified, with your program:
System.Data.dll
System.Data.DatasetExtensions.dll
System.Data.OracleClient.dll
Adonetdiag.dll
Visual C++ Runtime
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following files, unmodified, with your program:
\VC\redist\[locale]\vcredist_arm.exe
\VC\redist\[locale]\vcredist_x64.exe
\VC\redist\[locale]\vcredist_x86.exe
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following files, unmodified, as a part of the installation package of your program:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Merge Modules\
    Microsoft_VC110_CRT_arm.msm
    Microsoft_VC110_CRT_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC110_CRT_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC110_CXXAMP_arm.msm
    Microsoft_VC110_CXXAMP_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC110_CXXAMP_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC110_OpenMP_arm.msm
    Microsoft_VC110_OpenMP_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC110_OpenMP_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC120_CRT_arm.msm
    Microsoft_VC120_CRT_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC120_CRT_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC120_CXXAMP_arm.msm
    Microsoft_VC120_CXXAMP_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC120_CXXAMP_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC120_OpenMP_arm.msm
    Microsoft_VC120_OpenMP_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC120_OpenMP_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_CRT_arm.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_CRT_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_CRT_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_CXXAMP_arm.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_CXXAMP_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_CXXAMP_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_MFCLOC_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_MFCLOC_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_MFC_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_MFC_x86.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_OpenMP_arm.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_OpenMP_x64.msm
    Microsoft_VC140_OpenMP_x86.msm
These files can be run as prerequisites during installation.
Visual C++ Runtime Files
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute with your program any of the files within the followng folder and its subfolders except as noted below. You may not modify these files.
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\redist
You may not distribute the contents of the following folders:
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\redist\debug_nonredist
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\redist\onecore\debug_nonredist
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following files with your program in your program"s application local folder or by deploying them into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC):
VC\atlmfc\lib\mfcmifc80.dll
VC\atlmfc\lib\amd64\mfcmifc80.dll
Universal Windows Apps and Windows Store Apps
Windows Phone 8.0 Apps C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0\ExtensionSDKs\CppUnitTestFramework\11.0\Redist\CommonConfiguration C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0\ExtensionSDKs\TestPlatform\11.0\Redist\CommonConfiguration
Side-loading of Windows 8.1 Store Apps The AppX and DLL files downloaded from the following location can be distributed unmodified with your Windows Store 8.1 apps that you intend to side-load:http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/F/0/5F0F8404-9329-44A9-8176-ED6F7F746F25/VCLibs_Redist_Packages.zip
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\Microsoft.VCLibs\12.0\AppX\Retail
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\WindowsPhoneApp\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\Microsoft.VCLibs\12.0\AppX\Retail
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\WindowsPhoneApp\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\CppUnitTestFramework\12.0\Redist\CommonConfiguration
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\WindowsPhoneApp\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\CppUnitTestFramework\14.0\Redist\CommonConfiguration
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\WindowsPhoneApp\v8.1\ExtensionSDKs\TestPlatform\14.0\Redist\CommonConfiguration
Side-loading of Universal Windows Apps The AppX files contained in the following locations can be distributed unmodified with your Universal Windows apps that you intend to side-load:
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\Microsoft.VCLibs\14.0\Appx\Retail
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\Microsoft.VCLibs.120\14.0\Appx\Retail
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\CppUnitTestFramework.Universal\14.0\Redist\CommonConfiguration
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\MSTestFramework.Universal\14.0\Redist\CommonConfiguration
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\TestPlatform.Universal\14.0\Redist\CommonConfiguration
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.1.2\1.2\[arch]\ret\Native
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.1.3\1.3\[arch]\ret\Native
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.1\1.1\AppX\[arch]
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.3\1.3\AppX\[arch]
* C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Kits\10\ExtensionSDKs\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.4\1.4\AppX\[arch]
Microsoft Windows Phone SDK 8.0 and Microsoft Windows Phone SDK 8.1
This is the "REDIST list" that is referenced in the "Distributable Code" section of the Microsoft Software License Terms for Microsoft Windows Phone SDK 8.0 and Microsoft Windows Phone SDK 8.1 ("the software"). If you have a validly licensed copy of the software, you may copy and distribute the files listed below, unmodified, subject to the License Terms for the software.
Microsoft XNA Game Studio 4.0
Andyb.ttf
JingJing.ttf
Kooten.ttf
Linds.ttf
Miramo.ttf
Miramob.ttf
Moire-Bold.ttf
Moire-ExtraBold.ttf
Moire-Light.ttf
Moire-Regular.ttf
MotorwerkOblique.ttf
NGO_____.ttf
NGOB____.ttf
OcraExt.ttf
Peric.ttf
Pericl.ttf
Pesca.ttf
Pescab.ttf
QuartMS.ttf
SegoeKeycaps.ttf
Segoepr.ttf
Segoeprb.ttf
egoeUIMono-Bold.ttf
SegoeUIMono-Regular.ttf
Wscsnbd.ttf
Wscsnbdit.ttf
Wscsnit.ttf
Wscsnrg.ttf
Windows Phone Assemblies
DoneListeningEarcon.wav
ListeningEarcon.wav
Microsoft.Phone.Controls.dll
Microsoft.Phone.Controls.Maps.dll
Windows Phone icon files
The files contained in the following locations may be distributed unmodified with your Windows Phone apps:
%programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0\Icons\Dark %programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0\Icons\Light
%programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.1\Icons\Dark %programfiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.1\Icons\Light
The following files may be distributed unmodified with your Windows Phone apps: appbar.add.rest.png
appbar.back.rest.png
appbar.basecircle.rest.png
appbar.cancel.rest.png
appbar.check.rest.png
appbar.close.rest.png
appbar.delete.rest.png
appbar.download.rest.png
appbar.edit.rest.png
appbar.favs.addto.rest.png
appbar.favs.rest.png
appbar.feature.camera.rest.png
appbar.feature.email.rest.png
appbar.feature.search.rest.png
appbar.feature.settings.rest.png
appbar.feature.video.rest.png
appbar.folder.rest.png
appbar.minus.rest.png
appbar.new.rest.png
appbar.next.rest.png
appbar.overflowdots.png
appbar.questionmark.rest.png
appbar.refresh.rest.png
appbar.save.rest.png
appbar.share.rest.png
appbar.stop.rest.png
appbar.sync.rest.png
appbar.transport.ff.rest.png
appbar.transport.pause.rest.png
appbar.transport.play.rest.png
appbar.transport.rew.rest.png
appbar.upload.rest.png
Microsoft Advertising SDK for Windows Phone
Microsoft.Advertising.Mobile.dll
Microsoft.Advertising.Mobile.resources.dll
Microsoft.Advertising.Mobile.UI.dll
Microsofot.Advertising.Mobile.XNA.dll
SQL Server Database Tooling files
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the .dll files and .exe files, unmodified, in this folder with your program:
Common7\IDE\Extensions\Microsoft\SQLDB\DAC\120 Common7\IDE\Extensions\Microsoft\SQLDB\DAC\130
SQL Server Redistributable Components
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the .MSI and .EXE files, unmodified, with your program:
SqlCmdLnUtils.msi
sqlncli.msi
SSCERuntime_x64-enu.exe
SSCERuntime_x86-enu.exe
sqllocaldb.msi
SharedManagementObjects.msi
SqlDom.msi
SQLSysClrTypes.msi
TSqlLanguageService.msi
Microsoft WCF Data Services files
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following .dll files, unmodified, with your program:
Microsoft.Data.Services.dll
Microsoft.Data.Services.Client.dll
Microsoft.Data.OData.dll
Microsoft.Data.Edm.dll
System.Spatial.dll
Distributable Code Files for the Concurrency Visualizer Software Development Kit
Subject to the License Terms for the software, you may copy and distribute the following files, unmodified, with your program:
Microsoft.ConcurrencyVisualizer.Markers.dll (for .NET 3.5)
Microsoft.ConcurrencyVisualizer.Markers.dll (for .NET 4.0)
cvmarkers.h
cvmarkersobj.h
Distributable Code Files for Visual Studio 2015 SDK
This is the "REDIST list" that is referenced in the "Distributable Code" section of the Microsoft Software License Terms for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Software Development Kit ("the software"). If you have a validly licensed copy of the software, you may copy and distribute the unmodified object code form of the files listed below, subject to the License Terms for the software.
vs120_piaredist.exe
vs_isoshell.exe
vs_isoshellLP.exe
vs_intshelladditional.exe
vs_intshelladditionalLP.exe
List of Utilities for Visual Studio 2015
This is the "Utilities List" that is referenced in the "Utilities" section of Microsoft Software License Terms for certain editions of Visual Studio 2015 (the "software"). Depending on the specific edition of the software, the software you received may not include all of the files on this list. To determine your rights with respect to the following files, please refer to the Visual Studio License Terms that came with your edition of the software.
Visual Studio IntelliTrace Standalone Collector
IntelliTraceCollection.cab
Visual Studio Concurrency Visualizer
concvi_standalonecollection.exe
Visual Studio Remote Tools
rtools_setup_x86.exe
rtools_setup_x64.exe
rtools_setup_arm.exe
Visual Studio Standalone Profiler
vs_profiler_x64_*.exe
vs_profiler_x86_*.exe
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCRT\msvcp120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCRT\msvcr120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCRT\vccorlib120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCXXAMP\vcamp120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\arm\Microsoft.VC120.DebugOPENMP\vcomp120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCRT\msvcp120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCRT\msvcr120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCRT\vccorlib120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCXXAMP\vcamp120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.DebugMFC\mfc120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.DebugMFC\mfc120ud.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.DebugMFC\mfcm120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.DebugMFC\mfcm120ud.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x64\Microsoft.VC120.DebugOpenMP\vcomp120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCRT\msvcp120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCRT\msvcr120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCRT\vccorlib120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.DebugCXXAMP\vcamp120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.DebugMFC\mfc120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.DebugMFC\mfc120ud.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.DebugMFC\mfcm120d.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.DebugMFC\mfcm120ud.dll
\VC\redist\Debug_NonRedist\x86\Microsoft.VC120.DebugOpenMP\vcomp120d.dll
\VC\redist\GraphicsDbgRedist\ARM\VsGraphicsHelper.dll
\VC\redist\GraphicsDbgRedist\ARM\[locale]\VsGraphicsResources.dll
\VC\redist\GraphicsDbgRedist\X64\VsGraphicsHelper.dll
\VC\redist\GraphicsDbgRedist\X64\[locale]\VsGraphicsResources.dll
\VC\redist\GraphicsDbgRedist\X86\VsGraphicsHelper.dll
\VC\redist\GraphicsDbgRedist\X86\[locale]\VsGraphicsResources.dll
\VC\bin\arm\[locale]\pgort120ui.dll
\VC\bin\arm\pgort120.dll
\VC\bin\arm\pgosweep.exe
List of BuildServer Files for Visual Studio 2015
This is the "BUILDSERVER list" that is referenced in the "BUILDSERVER.TXT File" section of the Microsoft Software License Terms for certain editions of Visual Studio 2015 (the "software"). To determine your rights with respect to the following files, please refer to the License Terms that came with your edition of the software.
SharePoint Tooling for Visual Studio 2012
Program Files(86)\MsBuild\Microsoft\Visual Studio\v11.0\SharePointTools\
    Microsoft.VisualStudio.SharePoint.targets
    Microsoft.VisualStudio.SharePoint.Tasks.dll
Windows\Microsoft.NET\assembly\GAC_MSIL\
    Microsoft.VisualStudio.SharePoint.Designers.Models.dll
    Microsoft.VisualStudio.SharePoint.Designers.Models.Features.dll
    Microsoft.VisualStudio.SharePoint.Designers.Models.Packages.dll
    Microsoft.VisualStudio.SharePoint.dll
Visual C++ BuildServer files
All files in the following folders (and all files and folders within these folders, recursively)
Program Files\Common Files\Merge Modules Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\
Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\Tools\ProjectComponents
Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V140\
Individual Files
Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\msobj140.dll
Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\msvcdis140.dll
Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\Tools\makehm.exe
Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\Tools\VCVarsQueryRegistry.bat
Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\Tools\vsvars32.bat
Light Switch BuildServer files
Microsoft.Data.Schema.dll
Microsoft.Data.Schema.ScriptDom.dll
Microsoft.Data.Schema.ScriptDom.Sql.dll
Microsoft.Data.Schema.Sql.dll
Microsoft.Data.Schema.Utilities.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.AppBridge.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Base.Client.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Base.Server.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Build.Publish.targets
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Build.Tasks.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Build.Tasks.targets
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Client.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Client.Internal.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Client.Internal.Resources.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Client.Resources.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.CodeMarker.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.CommandLineBuild.Manifest.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.CommandLineBuildLoader.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Common.targets
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Deploy.Provider.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Design.CodeGen.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Design.CodeGen.Internal.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Design.Core.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Design.Core.Internal.dll
Microsoft.LightSwitch.Design.DataAccess.dll
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