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I just reorganized my directory structure by moving a folder of source files, called stdsc, into a new folder cog, creating the path cog/stdsc. Visual Studio (2010) crashed after finishing moving the files, and after restarting it, I now get c1xx : fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: 'stdsc\stdsc.cpp': No such file or directory for every .cpp file that used to reside in stdsc/, but now lies in c1xx file visual studio cog/stdsc/. I've tried doing "Clean project" and "Rescan solution", but still it tries to compile these files in their old location. The acual files in the new location are found and compiled, but still the error persists. How can I remove these references? visual-studio share|improve this question asked Jul 11 '11 at 14:57 carlpett 6,4732961 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 13 down vote accepted I noticed that the .vcxproj file was just XML, so I opened it and removed the lines which referred to the old locations. Seems to have worked without nasty side effects. I was a bit sceptical to doing this though, so if there are other solutions, I'd love to hear them. share|improve this answer answered Jul 12 '11 at 6:35 carlpett 6,4732961 add a comment| up vote 3 down vote I just had this problem too, in Visual Studio 2010. The "Solution Explorer" has two modes, "Show All Files" and the "filter mode" or whatever it's called. I usually work in all files mode, because there you see the files as they actually exist in the file system. When switching back to the filter mode there were two references to the problem file. One o
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'??????????????????????????????': No such file or directory - by Tongxuan Liu Status : Closed 2 0 Sign into vote ID 774527 Comments 10 Status Closed Workarounds https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/774527 0 Type Bug Repros 1 Opened 12/17/2012 12:26:34 AM Access Restriction Public Description Our team is migrating whole baseline from VS2008 to VS2012. There're over 400 C++ projects. There're 6 C++ http://www.gamedev.net/topic/667025-vs2010-fatal-error-c1083-cannot-open-source-file/ project show wired error, such as : 1>------ Rebuild All started: Project: SSLT, Configuration: Release Win32 ------ 1> stdafx.cpp 1> ??? 1>c1xx : fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '???': No such file or cannot open directory 1> ?????????????????????????????? 1>c1xx : fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '??????????????????????????????': No such file or directory All files which are the parameters of cl.exe seems in wrong encoding, and cl.exe can't find them. Firstly, i think it must be encode issues of .vcxproj, so i save as other encoding style. But still happens. Then i re-upgrade these projects with such issue, but always build error. I don't cannot open source know what wrong with them in VS2012. These projects build no error in VS2008. And as i know from VS2010, project format changed a lot, so i can't find any clue. DETAILS ATTACH A FILE EDIT THIS ITEM Assign To Item can only be reassigned when it is active. Comments (10) | Workarounds (0) | Attachments (0) Sign in to post a comment. Please enter a comment. Submit Posted by Microsoft on 4/29/2014 at 12:31 PM Thank you for reporting this issue. This issue has been fixed in Visual Studio 2013. You can install a trial version of Visual Studio 2013 with the fix from: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9832436 Posted by Microsoft on 12/21/2012 at 10:55 AM Hi:Thanks for reporting the issue.A fix for this issue has been checked into the compiler sources. The fix should show up in the next release of Visual C++.Xiang FanVisual C++ Team Posted by DDSnyder on 12/19/2012 at 9:07 AM Eliminating the extra line feeds in the AdditionalOptions node also solved my issue. Thanks to Tongxuan for discovering the solution. Posted by Microsoft on 12/19/2012 at 2:11 AM Thank you for submitting feedback on Visual
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