include file: 'atlbase.h' no such file or dir
by David McDonald · in Torque 3D Professional · 09/30/2009 (10:00 pm) · 7 replies
I've done a search and saw numerous posts with a few different approaches to this error.
What is the simplest method (please be kind I am not a VC++ expert) to fix the error?
We do not need the IE functionality at this stage but would be nice to correct it properly if there is that option.
Regards.
What is the simplest method (please be kind I am not a VC++ expert) to fix the error?
We do not need the IE functionality at this stage but would be nice to correct it properly if there is that option.
Regards.
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After many years in the professional business end of the IT industry I am working with a small group of friends to enter the indie game development market.
#2
In order to compile the IE web plugin you will have to upgrade from Visual Studio Express.
In the meantime, you can either just ignore the error, remove that project from your solution (Project Generator will add it back if you regenerate your projects), or just build your game's project and not the entire solution.
09/30/2009 (10:17 pm)
This is a file that is only available if you have the "Standard" or "Professional" version of Visual Studio.In order to compile the IE web plugin you will have to upgrade from Visual Studio Express.
In the meantime, you can either just ignore the error, remove that project from your solution (Project Generator will add it back if you regenerate your projects), or just build your game's project and not the entire solution.
#4
09/30/2009 (10:34 pm)
Right click "IE YourProject Plugin" in VSexpress and "unload project". Then either find a friendly VSpro owner to compile it when you're ready, or berate IE users into FF.
#5
09/30/2009 (10:36 pm)
I tried the "unload project" and it generated errors in other projects then... so I just build my project and not the others :)
#7
Just say no to IE!
10/01/2009 (2:11 am)
Quote:...or berate IE users into FF....Or Chrome :D
Best option ;-)
Just say no to IE!
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