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    Posted: 13 April 2010 at 11:47am
Hello guys,

Got this error message when running the deployment wizard to compile Toolkit Pro in visual studio 2010 RTM :

Setting environment for using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 x86 tools. Current directory is: C:\Windows\system32 Microsoft (R) Visual Studio Version 10.0.30319.1. Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved.
1>------ Rebuild All started: Project: Codejock.ToolkitPro.Shared, Configuration : Debug Win32 ------
1> StdAfx.cpp 1>c:\program files\microsoft sdks\windows\v7.0a\include\objidl.h(11280): error C 2061: syntax error : identifier '__RPC__out_xcount_part' 1>c:\program files\microsoft sdks\windows\v7.0a\include\objidl.h(11281): error C 2059: syntax error : ')'
1>c:\program files\microsoft sdks\windows\v7.0a\include\objidl.h(11281): fatal error C1903: unable to recover from previous error(s); stopping compilation ========== Rebuild All: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 skipped ========== **************************************************************************** IMPORTANT: If your .NET environment crashed during the build, you should disable all your addins and try again. To disable the addins: 1. Start VC.NET 2. Go to Tools/Add-in Manager 3. Uncheck all the checkboxes in the Startup column **************************************************************************** Press any key to continue . . .


What's up? I suppose codejock isn't (yet) compatible with the RTM? What to do?
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Ok solved the problem..

Seemed like in VS 2010 the DirectX SDK was included before the Windows 7 SDK. reversing the order solved the problem.

Product: ToolKit Pro SDK 15.3.1
Platform: Windows 7 SP1
Language: Visual C++
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