Unable to find ahadmin.h file - c++

I am using Windows 64 bit machine (windows server 2008) & have IIS 7.5. When I try to build one of project which is in C++, it shows ahadmin.h file missing.
I am very new to IIS server project.

You need to download and install Windows SDK. It doesn't seems like this file comes with Visual Studio, but it's part of the SDK.

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<WebProjectProperties>
<UseIIS>True</UseIIS>
<AutoAssignPort>True</AutoAssignPort>
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<DevelopmentServerVPath>/</DevelopmentServerVPath>
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<UseCustomServer>False</UseCustomServer>
<CustomServerUrl>
</CustomServerUrl>
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