Error Cs1567 Error Generating Win32 Resource Error Reading Icon
Visual Studio Setup and Installation Question 0 Sign in to vote Please can anybody help with this error, our domain server has recently gone down and now we a running on a backup DNS, everything seems OK with the network now; but now I error generating win32 resource access is denied am receiving the following error messages and my projects are refusing to compile. I've spent a error generating win32 resource error reading icon the data is invalid couple of hours on trying to solve this problem by Repairing/Re-installing VS2005, and i can't find any help from a google search. Error 1 Error creating Win32 resources: Error reading icon '\\wxmdc\dfs\Application Data\ben\Microsoft\VisualStudio\8.0\VSProjectApplication.ico' -- The network path was not found. Many thanks in advance for any help I recieve Ben Friday, March 02, 2007 4:50 PM Reply | Quote All replies 1 Sign in to vote We recently moved our home folders to a different server, and started getting this error. The problem is that the path to this resource is persisted in the .suo (Solution User Options) file as a full UNC path, instead of a relative path from the home folder. (Why this resource was landed in the home folder to start with, I have no idea.) To get rid of the message, close the solution and delete the .suo file. Visual Studio will recreate it the next time you save the solution or exit Visual Studio. Edited by Jon Seigel Thursday, November 17, 2011 9:45 PM Proposed as answer by Kashan Khan Monday, February 20, 2012 11:43 PM Thursday, November 17, 2011 9:44 PM Reply | Quote 1 Sign in to vote The method which Job Seigel mention didn't work for me. What I did it Right Click the project and Unload it. Once it is unloaded again right click the project file to edit. it will open up vbproj or csproj file which is actually xml. Search for ApplicationIcon tag and remove whatever is inside or search for the missing file name and delete it. That's it ... it worked for me.Agha Usman Ahmed http://www.aghausman.net Proposed as answer by Agha Usman Ahmed Saturday, January 28, 2012 5:06 PM Wednesday, January 18, 2012 10:01 AM Reply | Quote 1 Sign in to vote We recently moved our home folders to a different server, and started getting this error. The problem is that the path to this resource is persisted in the .suo (Solution User Options) file as a full UNC path, instead of a relative path from the home folder. (Why this resource was landed in the home folder to start with, I have no idea.) To get rid of the message, close the solution and delete the .suo file. Visual Studio will recreate it the next time you save the soluti
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