There is some changes in VC++ 2005.
You can find project properties dialog from menu
Project->Properties
Expand "Configuration Properties"->C/C++ -> General
put directories in "Additional Include Directories" field.
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to port an MSVC++ 6.0 to Visual Studio 2005. My project accesses header files (.h) from another library. How do I specify the include path for that project? In MSVC++ I would use Project->Settings and update them in the Preprocessor section.
Thanks,
Joe
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by: lakshman_cePosted on 2006-02-03 at 14:27:37ID: 15868743
Right click your project in the project explorer ->Addition al Include Directories
Click properties->C/C++->General
This is how we do in VS.NET 2003. check out if it is the same VS 2005 also.