- #Microsoft visual studio 2017 rc install#
- #Microsoft visual studio 2017 rc code#
- #Microsoft visual studio 2017 rc license#
If you fix up the paths in the project correctly, it should work on any machine with a correct installation of the Windows SDK. In my opinion, the solutions from previous posters that involve copying rc.exe all over the place are wrong, because your project will not work on anyone else's machine. Tried to figure out why, when rc.exe definitely exists in that folder, but I gave up. Note also, that for some strange reason $(WindowsSdkDir)bin\圆4 did NOT work for me.
#Microsoft visual studio 2017 rc code#
Might need to scroll to the end of the code boxes to see the difference. $(VCInstallDir)bin\x86_amd64 $(VCInstallDir)bin $(WindowsSdkDir)bin\NETFX 4.0 Tools $(WindowsSdkDir)bin $(VCInstallDir)bin\x86_amd64 $(VCInstallDir)bin $(WindowsSdkDir)bin\NETFX 4.0 Tools $(WindowsSdkDir)bin\x86 Specifically, for one of the platform/profile combos, the platform folder was missing from the Windows SDK bin folder: The vcxproj was from a third party, so I'm not sure how it got in that state. In my case the error was due to a bad setting in a vcxproj. LINK : fatal error LNK1158: cannot run 'rc.exe' Solution 1:ĭelete whole line “.” in element “” in NameOfYourSolution.vcxproj file in notepad before to run VC2013 Solution 2:Ĭopy only two files: rc.exe and rcdll.dll from “c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\bin\x86\” to “c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\bin\” and compilation will be successful!!Ī)It is not need to touch any PATH or other Windows or VC environment variables.ī)“Platform Toolset” (Project Property Pages –> Configuration Properties –> General) will be automatic set to “Visual Studio 2013 (v120)” (not change it to “Visual Studio 2010” to be able to continue to develop your project under VC2013 concepts)
#Microsoft visual studio 2017 rc install#
I make clean install of VC2013 under Win8.1 64bitĪfter successful converting of my project from VC2010 to VC2013, during 1st compilation the following error rise: I have VC2010 working project under Win7 32bit. Now I can build and link resource files without errors. NET Framework files (for me "C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v7") to Global compiler settings > Programs > Additional Paths within Code::Blocks. I had the same problem which I solved by doing this: Fortunately, Microsoft has finally wised up and solved this problem and many more.Ī good amount of MSVT missing files are there but the missing SDK files aren't.
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A few Google searches turn up some tricky sources.
#Microsoft visual studio 2017 rc license#
Since no one knows whether they were left out by mistake or for license reasons, no one with MSVC is too interested in giving them out.
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Microsoft left a few things out of their MSVT package. Part 2: FIX LINK : fatal error LNK1158: cannot run ‘rc.exe’Īdd this to your PATH environment variables:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\bin\x86Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\VC\bin I would assume that in your case you would copy rc.exe and rcdll.dll to visual studio 2012\vc\bin or wherever you have it installed: