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31 lines
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Steps used to convert MFC samples to Unicode:
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1) For settings, choose "Unicode Release"
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2) In the General tab, change "Use MFC in a shared DLL" to "Use MFC in a static library."
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3) In the Link tab, check "Ignore all default libraries"
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4) For Object/library modules, add unicows.lib, followed by all other libraries you want. For example, I used:
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unicows.lib kernel32.lib gdi32.lib user32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib oledlg.lib shell32.lib uuid.lib comctl32.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib winspool.lib uafxcw.lib libcmt.lib
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5) If you did not already have Unicode projects set up, then you must add the following line to the linker
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settings (if you do not, then you will get a linker error about an undefined winmain@16, as per KB Q100639).
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This was true in (for example) the CTRLTEST MFC sample, which had no Unicode project options:
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/entry:"wWinMainCRTStartup"
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6) Do the same steps with the "Unicode Debug" project settings, but replace
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uafxcw.lib libcmt.lib
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with
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uafxcwd.lib libcmtd.lib
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OPTIONAL STEPS:
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7) Under Build|Configurations, you can remove the non-Unicode builds if you like (or you can keep them
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around for legacy reasons).
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8) Use the "Export Makefile" option to do command-line builds.
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Michael Kaplan (v-MichKa)
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31 March 2001 |