Visual studio 2003 .NET versus its own Command Prompt
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Date: 12/14/04
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Date: 13 Dec 2004 17:25:21 -0800
As a follow-up to my previous message... I am a total C++ newbie, with
quite a bit of OOP though (python). I have a Visual studio 2003 .NET
package in the lab. When I installed and tried to run it, I got a
message saying that the maximum # of licenses has been reached. I could
easily buy more licenses, but since it would take some time, and I
really wanted to start doing something, I tried using the command
command line compiler which cames with it. The command command line
compiler was working fine with Hello World programs, but failed when
compiling a commercial code (LNK2019 error) (I was on the phone with a
rep and he said he could comile from the Visual Studio w no prob).
Question(s):
*What does the command line compiler lack, except for the graphical
interface of the working package? Do you think that the LNK2019 error
would not occur if I was using the whole package?
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