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Jan Bares - 14 May 2004 11:14 GMT
I have the following in a message (.mc) file:

FacilityNames=(Application=0xFFF:FACILITY_APPLICATION)

... and the message compiler warns me as follows:

ErrorMessages.mc(21) : warning : Redefining value of Application

Is there a way of suppressing this warning? I like to have warn free builds.

Thanks, Jan

PS: I have found this question asked, but never answered...
Gary Chang - 15 May 2004 05:46 GMT
Hi Jan,

Currently I am looking for some resource to work on this problem. We will
reply here with more information as soon as possible.
If you have any more concerns on it, please feel free to post here.

Thanks for your understanding!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Jan Bares - 17 May 2004 08:44 GMT
> Thanks for your understanding!

Thanks for reply, it's just annoying issue, I will wait for your answer.

Jan
Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] - 18 May 2004 03:32 GMT
Hi Jan,

I am contacting developers now to see whether it can be done. If you have
any more concerns on it, please feel free to post here. I will get back
with more information as soon as possible.

Thanks very much.

Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Community Support

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Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] - 20 May 2004 03:23 GMT
Hello Jan,

We are finding the owner of mc.exe now. It is a tool in Platform SDK. So we may still need some more time to find the right
answer to it.

Thanks very much for your patience.

Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Community Support

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Jan Bares - 20 May 2004 07:39 GMT
Thanks for your care, I had no idea that things are so complicated :-)

Jan

> We are finding the owner of mc.exe now. It is a tool in Platform SDK. So we may still need some more time to find the right
> answer to it.
Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] - 20 May 2004 09:21 GMT
Hi Jan,

Yes. Things are getting complicated since it is not owned by dotnet or vc team. It is owned by platfrom SDK team. We will do
our best on it. Just have one question, why can't you change the name of that variable to avoid the warning message? That
should be a better solution.

Thanks.

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Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Community Support

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Jan Bares - 21 May 2004 07:45 GMT
> our best on it. Just have one question, why can't you change the name of that variable to avoid the warning message? That
> should be a better solution.

Thanks for pointing this out, it works. Just makes me wonder why "System" is
OK, but "Application" issues a warning, but I don't care about that anymore.

Thanks, Jan
Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] - 21 May 2004 10:31 GMT
Hi Jan,

Glad to know that you are OK on it now. Any way, we are still finding proper resource on it. If I got anything useful, I will reply here and email notify
you.

Thanks very much for participating the group.

Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Community Support

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