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    Francisco Moraes
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    Hi, I am having a problem with the Class View in MS VC++ 6.0 (SP 5). It does not display my classes/structures that were defined in a header file (.h). Classes locally defined in a file show up correctly. I tried deleting the NCB file but it didn't solve my problem. Is there a solution to this problem? Thanks, Francisco

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    • F Francisco Moraes

      Hi, I am having a problem with the Class View in MS VC++ 6.0 (SP 5). It does not display my classes/structures that were defined in a header file (.h). Classes locally defined in a file show up correctly. I tried deleting the NCB file but it didn't solve my problem. Is there a solution to this problem? Thanks, Francisco

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      Amit Dey
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      try deleting the .clw file and rebuilding the clw file by activating classwizard.

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        try deleting the .clw file and rebuilding the clw file by activating classwizard.

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        Francisco Moraes
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        My project is not using MFC, so I don't have a CLW file. Francisco

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        • F Francisco Moraes

          My project is not using MFC, so I don't have a CLW file. Francisco

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          I found the problem: the header files were not directly added to the project, so Class View was not displaying them. Adding them to the project fixed the problem. Francisco

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