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Re: Error in Visual C++

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Originally Posted by Ashley Weed
I typed in my first program, and attempted to run it and received this error:
fatal error C1010: unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled header directive

The program I was running can be found here under programming assignments:
Lab Excercise

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[edit] additional information: when program first starts to run an error box pops up with the following - These project configuration(s) are out of date: C++ Projects - Debug Win32 Would you like to build them? [/edit]
I ran the Lab Excercise without any problem. I poked around in VS.NET's help, and finally figured out that your precompiled header option is probably set in the "CL" environment variable. Look for /Yu or /Yufilename. Delete any of those you find, if you don't want to use precompiled headers.

As to the message "These project configuration(s) are out of date: C++ Projects - Debug Win32 Would you like to build them?", that's normal whenever you try to "Run" a project without compiling it first.
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