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Soon or later more people will move to windows 11, and many developers will drop visual studio 2019 for vs2022 (this is my main reason) where the current WDK does not work, so my proposal is to create a branch to use that.
I've tried, but failed, so this issue is to ask for help to the community.
Note: The new WDK only support Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 and later client and server versions.
Therefore the Visual Studio solution would still need to be configured with an older version of the WDK for supporting older Windows.
We would need to move back to multi-binaries instead of one for all versions.
That said, the added complexity to just support Visual Studio 2022 is not a priority.
Soon or later more people will move to windows 11, and many developers will drop visual studio 2019 for vs2022 (this is my main reason) where the current WDK does not work, so my proposal is to create a branch to use that.
I've tried, but failed, so this issue is to ask for help to the community.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/installing-preview-versions-wdk
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