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Old   September 18, 2021, 17:00
Default Help. No Nmake.exe file in my visual studio code folder
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I am getting an error nmake is not recognized as internal or external command.
I read some info and seems like i need to add nmake.exe to environmental variable path.
Here is the problem, I was told bin folder in visual studio code should have nmake.exe file, but nmake.exe file is not present. I installed visual studio recently. I added CPP extension to my visual studio as well.
Why is there no namke.exe file in Visual studio code folder?
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