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February 19, 2010, 08:54 |
nmake issue with Windows
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Sebastian Gatzka
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
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Hello World.
Sorry to bother you with this known problem. I know it was discussed before, but in any case I could not find a solution suitable for me. So as the topic reveals the 'nmake' can't be found on my Windows System. I made a full installtion of Visual Studio 2010 RC - not out of fun, but because I work with this version and don't want to get back to Version 2008. I hope version 10 of the Visual Studio may also be able to solve this problem. I'm sure this information is crucial: I'm using a 64bit Windows 7 operating system. Any ideas? Sebastian
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