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I can confirm that the free compiler (ie Visual C++ Express) does compile addons with panels. [[User:SimonRigy|SimonRigy]] 05:31, 7 December 2006 (MSK)
 
I can confirm that the free compiler (ie Visual C++ Express) does compile addons with panels. [[User:SimonRigy|SimonRigy]] 05:31, 7 December 2006 (MSK)
 
== Renaming a project ==
 
Does anyone know how to rename a project and all the files in it cleanly? When I used the old 2003 command line compiler, I didn't have to worry about project files and such. I just copied a folder to a new name, renamed all the files, and did a search on the old name and replaced with the new name. Is there a way to do something like this with the 2005 compiler? I don't really want to have to rebuild a project from scratch every time. [[User:Kwan3217|Kwan3217]] 05:49, 21 December 2006 (MSK)
 
 
== Newest Platform SDK is missing files needed for resource file compilation ==
 
I tried downloading the "new version of Platform SDK that doesn't require validation" (Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5) and it didn't contain the files required to build resources - afxres.h and winres.h. In fact it didn't contain the include/atl and include/mfc folders at all.
 
Fortunately after downloading the third mentioned PlatformSDK (Windows Server 2003 SP1 Platform SDK, no validation required) I got the files that I needed.
 
Thanks for the great source, finally I can compile (other apps, too) with VS Express 2008.
 
 
Mattes Dolak, xoft.cz, 30 March 2009
 
 
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