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Clean followed by Build Solution If I did a second Build after either of these, the problem did not show up. Using Google, all I really came up with was year-old blogs from Microsoft saying they are unable to reproduce the problem, or that it is fixed in a future release. The best thing I found was here: Mikazo Tech Blog: Solve MT.exe Errors in Visual Studio 2010 In the above article it said that the problem is related to Manifest generation,
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and that the solution is to turn off Manifests in settings under Linker-->Manifest. I don't need Manifests for this project, but I still wasn't satisfied. I have solved this, and am simply going to answer my own question, because I haven't found this specific error (code 31) on StackOverflow. visual-studio-2010 share|improve this question asked May 21 '13 at 22:43 paddy 34.8k42461 add a comment| 9 Answers 9 active oldest votes up vote 31 down vote accepted Using process monitor and dbgview I discovered msmpeng (Microsoft Security Essentials) was accessing the file, just when mt.exe wanted to have it exclusively. Excluding the development directory solved the problem. It is still a workaround of course. share|improve this answer edited May 29 '13 at 13:08 Pankrates 2,42611326 answered May 29 '13 at 12:46 user1839019 32622 I haven't verified this, but it seems like the most plausible solution so far =) –paddy Oct 29 '13 at 7:08 I had this issue and this was the cause. However, my solution was to change the Output dir and Intermediate dir to be a directory that's not scanned by the anti virus (I'm on a corporate network and can't configure my anti virus). –ytoledano Feb 1 '15 at 15:51 Just for verification; this solution works! Thank you! :) –Rami A. Nov 6 '15 at 9:38 The same happened to us overnight and completely unexpectedly. There is no Microsoft Security Essentials anymore, it's c
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