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Suppressing compilation warnings

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Claire - 31 Aug 2007 11:39 GMT
Visual Studio 2005
In my setup project, I've needed to include external setup files required to
install a manufacturers smart card reader drivers.
This collection of files includes those needed for 32 and 64 bit installs.
Every time I compile my project (even in debug mode where the setup project
shouldnt be compiled) I get a list of warnings issued about the 64 bit files
not being of the right target

can I switch individual warnings off?

thank you
Claire
Alex Meleta - 31 Aug 2007 11:55 GMT
Hi Claire,

See there
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/7f28x9z3(VS.80).aspx

/nowarn:number1[,number2,...]

Regards, Alex
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C> Visual Studio 2005
C> In my setup project, I've needed to include external setup files
C> required to
C> install a manufacturers smart card reader drivers.
C> This collection of files includes those needed for 32 and 64 bit
C> installs.
C> Every time I compile my project (even in debug mode where the setup
C> project
C> shouldnt be compiled) I get a list of warnings issued about the 64
C> bit files
C> not being of the right target

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