Are you using the free download from Microsoft ? I've not used it ... I assume that it comes with a vcvars32.bat (as is the case with VC7.0 and earlier) that you run to set up the necessary environment variables. But, of course, assumptions are especially susceptible to error :-)

Basically you need to set the "INCLUDE" environment variable to include the locations of the header files ... but then there are other environment variables to set up, too. If you can't dig up the information as to how that is normally done, then I guess you'll need the advice of someone who has actually used that particular compiler.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^3: perlxstut (compiler problems) by syphilis
in thread perlxstut (compiler problems) by llee

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