<p>I have visual studio 8 sp1 installed and have keys in HKCU/Software/Microsoft/VisualStudio/8.0/vsmacros/OtherProjects7<br>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On Feb 22, 2010 10:32 AM, "Wheeler, Frederick W (GE, Research)" <<a href="mailto:wheeler@ge.com">wheeler@ge.com</a>> wrote:<br><br><br>
I did an uninstall/reinstall and have some more info on this problem.<br>
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> From: David Cole<br>
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> Looking at the CMake source code, it does not appear that there is any
way to suppress those "er...</font></p>I'm the only person who has used the machine.<br>
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> With the Pro Edition of VS, those keys should definitely be there.
Perhaps a full uninstall / re-...</font></p>I just did a complete uninstall of visual studio and all of the other<br>
packages it installs. I then reinstalled Visual Studio 2005 (8.0)<br>
Professional. During the install I did get one error message about<br>
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition x86 failing to install. I<br>
doubt that is related to this issue. At this point, I ran Cmake on my<br>
project and the errors went away! So that was nice.<br>
<br>
However, as I had done before, I then also installed VS service pack 1<br>
(VS80sp1-KB926601-X86-ENU.exe). The service pack installed without any<br>
error messages or anything unusual at all. After I installed the<br>
service pack I ran Cmake on the project again and the missing<br>
Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\8.0\vsmacros\OtherProjects7 errors<br>
returned.<br>
<br>
I did not actually look at the registry entries before or after<br>
installing the service pack, but it seems that installing the service<br>
pack either A) removed the registry entries in question or B) did<br>
something else that causes Cmake to check the registry entries, but<br>
failed to create the registry entries.<br>
<br>
I would assume that most people who use VS 8.0 install service pack 1.<br>
It seems to fix a lot of problems.<br>
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I'd welcome any suggestions on how to fix these errors if they are<br>
indeed a sign of a real problem with my system. Or, if anyone thinks<br>
this is a Cmake issue, I'm happy to do any tests/checks that might help<br>
the cause. As before, Cmake seems to configure the project fine, even<br>
with these error messages.<br>
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Fred Wheeler<br>
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