Just comment out the last 3 lines below in the makefile. This was required for earlier versions if the compiler, but not for VC++ v9:

# The 64 bit Platform SDK compilers contain a runtime library that doe +sn't # include the buffer overrun verification code used by the /GS switch. # Since the code links against libraries that are compiled with /GS, t +his # "security cookie verification" must be included via bufferoverlow.li +b. !IF "$(WIN64)" == "define" LIBBASEFILES = $(LIBBASEFILES) bufferoverflowU.lib !ENDIF

A real fix would be to make it conditional upon both platform (64-bit) and compiler CCTYPE.


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In reply to Re^3: How to Compile v10 in Vista 64b ? by BrowserUk
in thread How to Compile v10 in Vista 64b ? by iBradleyAllen

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