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22-Jun-2003, 08:07 PM #1
Visual C++ 6.0 symbols - This should probably be a new thread...
Hi again,

If you don't mind me asking, I do have one more question about Visual C++ 6.0

After installing, it recommends that you go to the tools section and run a program that installs the system symbols.

When starting the installation, I get a message that says that "some of the symbol files could not be located in the input directory. Do you wish to continue?" I went ahead and pressed yes, and continued.

Then, while installing the symbols, I am confronted with messages that state that "the version of the file x.dbg does not match the corresponding dll on your machine. Do you want to copy it?" The choices are yes, yes to all, no or exit. I pressed no, and had to repeat this for about 8-10 different .dbg files that it came across that did not match.

Should I have pressed yes when I encountered the first message about some of the files not being located in the input directory? And if so, should I have pressed "no" or "yes to all" when it asked me about those .dbg files that didn't match the dll's on my machine? Obviously, by pressing no for each one of these that didn't match, not all of the symbols were installed.

Thanks again for taking the time to help.

Dr. Michael
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