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Old 05-26-2004, 01:05 PM   #1
Moons
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Lightbulb Fatal Error U1077 - Got it...


Hi,

I just installed the VisualLynux which basically should expand the functionality of Microsft Visual 6.0 in order to have applications rnning on LynxOS which is an OS which should work as Linux. I'm trying tto compile a small "Hello" program and it doesn't even go through...

I get this error, but there is nothing in path specified, I deleted what was in because I had to re-install every thing in another directory. I think it still thinks it's in the old path but I don't know where I have to change that.
The system cannot find the path specified.
fatal error U1077:

Anyone has an idea??

Thanks
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I found the solution, thx anyways, it was something in the configuration

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