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RES file creaton under Vista

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Nov 29th, 2007
I'm having trouble creating a RES file (for a visual component). This was easy under XP as I had the file extension for all .rc files set up to run RC.EXE. I am now using Vista and can't find the RC.EXE file. Also, do I need to make changes in my .rc file to run correctly under Vista? TIA
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Re: RES file creaton under Vista

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Nov 29th, 2007
rc.exe is a program that comes with Visual Basic.

If you are using Delphi/CodeGear you should look for brcc32.exe or something similar.
If you are using Free Pascal or GNU Pascal, look for windres.exe.

Hope this helps.
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Thanks a lot - that was just what I was lookinig for.
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