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project wizard in vs2010 not work properly, and the project can't be created.

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    when I finished the wizard, a popup window showed the following text:

        Win32 Application Wizard
    

    ...

    BTW, not only in vs2010, another application (mobicreator) showed the familiar text. How to fix it? Thanks.

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      when I finished the wizard, a popup window showed the following text:

          Win32 Application Wizard
      

      ...

      BTW, not only in vs2010, another application (mobicreator) showed the familiar text. How to fix it? Thanks.

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      followait wrote:

      Mircrosoft

      This does not look like anything legally produced by Microsoft. What exactly are you trying to do (i.e. whaich Wizard are you using) and what steps did you follow.

      Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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        followait wrote:

        Mircrosoft

        This does not look like anything legally produced by Microsoft. What exactly are you trying to do (i.e. whaich Wizard are you using) and what steps did you follow.

        Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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        1. new project 2. Visual C++/Win32/Win32 Console Application 3. Enter the name of the project (TestNamespace), click ok Then it pops up a windows, show some code in html, with jscript. I tried to copy it here, but it isn't support to be copied. BTW, I have tried to repair it using the dvd, but it didn't solve the problem.

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          1. new project 2. Visual C++/Win32/Win32 Console Application 3. Enter the name of the project (TestNamespace), click ok Then it pops up a windows, show some code in html, with jscript. I tried to copy it here, but it isn't support to be copied. BTW, I have tried to repair it using the dvd, but it didn't solve the problem.

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          I just tried the same steps with VC++ Express and it worked fine. I can only suggest that your DVD is corrupt in some way. You could try getting another copy of the DVD, or alternatively get a copy of the Visual Studio 2010[^] trial to see if that works.

          Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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