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Topic: Compile for Windows XP using VS 2012 / 2013
Posted By: kstowell
Subject: Compile for Windows XP using VS 2012 / 2013
Date Posted: 17 April 2014 at 1:43pm
We have had a few questions about how to compile the library for Windows XP.  Follow these steps to compile the library for Windows XP using Visual Studio 2012 / 2013:
  1. Run Visual Studio 2012 / 2013.

  2. Choose File - Open - Project / Solution

  3. Open the library workspace by navigating to the following path (may be different depending on your installation preferences):

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Codejock Software\MFC\Xtreme ToolkitPro v16.3.1\Workspace\ToolkitPro\ToolkitPro_vc120.sln

  4. From the Solution Explorer right click on either Codejock.ToolkitPro.Shared or Codejock.ToolkitPro.Static and choose Properties.

  5. At the top of the Property Pages window, select the Configuration: drop down choose multiple and select the configurations you want to target for Windows XP and press OK.

  6. Now in the property tree select Configuration Properties then General.

  7. In the Property Window on the right click on the Platform Toolset drop down and select either "Visual Studio 2013 - Windows XP (v120_xp)" or "Visual Studio 2012 - Windows XP (v110_xp)".

  8. Click Apply and close the Property Page window.

  9. Now you can build the library using Visual Studio interface, or close and run the Deployment Wizard.


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Kirk Stowell, President and CEO
CODEJOCK SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS<



Replies:
Posted By: mgampi
Date Posted: 06 May 2015 at 8:56am
Hello;

I need a VS2013 .sln file for Toolkit 15.3.1 (the most stable one in our opinion).
Where can we get this from?

TIA


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Martin

Product: Xtreme Toolkit v 19.0.0, new Projects v 19.1.0
Platform: Windows 10 v 1909 (64bit)
Language: VC++ 2017


Posted By: kstowell
Date Posted: 06 May 2015 at 2:57pm
You can open the *.dsw file using Visual Studio 2013 and it should do the conversion for you and generate a new .sln.

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Kirk Stowell, President and CEO
CODEJOCK SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS<



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