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I recently got Visual Studio 2005 (pretty good stuff by the way). However, when I compile a C# project, it compiles fine so far but I get this warning : [code] Warning 1 Invalid search path 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\mfc\lib' specified in 'LIB environment variable' -- 'The system cannot find the path specified. ' [/code] It is referencing an old install of Visual Studio 6 that has been uninstalled. So, can I just go into the lib Environment variable and delete this? Will it screw anything else up in doing so? I don't really see why it would screw anything up since it's not there but should the "lib" environement variable be replaced with something or is just getting rid of that variable be cool? Thanks in advance! Later, C:\ [img]http://www.danasoft.com/sig/cprompt.jpg[/img]
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