Andrew Badera wrote:
> Per Mike Amundsen:
>
> "Azure SDK has UI/virutal bits that require Server 2008 or Vista.
> however APIs are all HTTP - no SDK required."

Sure, if you don't want to do any local testing and just want to use
the Azure services in an application hosted elsewhere, you don't need
the Windows Azure SDK and so don't need Windows Vista.  However, if
you want to host your own application (service) on Azure you'll at
least need to use the CSPack utility from the SDK to create a package
that you can upload to the Azure hosting environment.  It might be
possible that you can extract CSPack from the SDK and run it on
Windows XP, but I haven't tried.

                       Ross Ridge

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