The Windows Media Center SDK for Windows 7 was designed to run on Windows 7 Home Premium and Ultimate as these were the versions which contained the proper prerequisites, namely ehShell.exe
and supporting binaries. It was never intended to run on later versions of Windows (noting it likely ran on Windows 8 SKUs which had Windows Media Center enabled and all reports indicate it was binary compatible with the version that shipped with Windows 7). Microsoft discontinued the Windows Media Center feature and did not ship it with Windows 10.
- See the original End User License Agreement (EULA) and redistribution information.
- Items in the
/addendum
folder were never a part of the official SDK and were made available separately - see the original readme.txt for those resources. A few more items have been added to that collection -- will likely attach the MIT license to them at some point.