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** Windows XP support for C++
** Windows XP support for C++
** Visual Studio C++ core features
** Visual Studio C++ core features
* Open mir_full.sln solution (located at /bin15 for Visual Studio 2017, /bin16 for Visual Studio 2019 or /bin17 for Visual Studio 2022) and build all solutin (F7) or particular plugins (in this case build mir_core first)  
* Open mir_full.sln solution (located at <tt>/bin15</tt> for Visual Studio 2017, <tt>/bin16</tt> for Visual Studio 2019 or <tt>/bin17</tt> for Visual Studio 2022) and build all solutin (F7) or particular plugins (in this case build mir_core first)  
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Revision as of 01:39, 28 October 2022

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Note
The following was tested in Windows 10.
  • Obtain Miranda NG sources
  • Install Visual Studio 2017/2019/2022
  • Bare minimum Visual Studio 2017 components:
    • Static analysis tools
    • Text Template Transformation
    • C# and Visual Basic Roslyn compilers
    • MSBuild
    • VC++ 2017 version 15.9 v14.16 latest v141 tools
    • Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable Update
    • Windows Universal CRT SDK
    • Windows XP support for C++
    • Visual Studio C++ core features
  • Open mir_full.sln solution (located at /bin15 for Visual Studio 2017, /bin16 for Visual Studio 2019 or /bin17 for Visual Studio 2022) and build all solutin (F7) or particular plugins (in this case build mir_core first)
Important
For Visual Studio 2017 you need to add following registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment]
"DoBundleInstallationChecks"="false"