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CRM 4.0 SDK run sample code from MS, missing reference or using directive

Asked by DrDamnit in Microsoft Dynamics, CRM Software, Microsoft Visual Studio Express

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I am trying to execute a SDK sample. Getting error message

Error      1      The type or namespace name 'CrmSdk' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)       
Error      2      The type or namespace name 'Utility' does not exist in the namespace 'Microsoft.Crm.Sdk' (are you missing an assembly reference?)      

I was trying to add a reference called :CrmSdk or Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Utility. But they are not in the SDK source folder. It seems like these two are not part of any assembly (see picture: these is no such dll file in bin folder).

need help! Where can I find these two to add into reference? or they are in sample code need to be added in my code?

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