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just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How do I turn off “warnings treated as error” in VS 2008 up vote 1 down vote favorite I have a project visual studio turn off warning as error in development that I need to test, but it won't compile because I have unreferenced variables and the option is enabled to turn all warnings into errors. I have googled it and see that there is supposed to be a build page that I cannot find. Help where do I turn this off? visual-studio-2008 share|improve this question edited Oct 13 '11 at 2:10 asked Oct 13 '11 at 1:55 Andrew Redd 2,04162350 add a comment| warning as error visual studio 2013 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote It would appear that for VS 2008 Pro The option is in Project»Properties»Configuration Properties»C/C++»General. As shown in the image. share|improve this answer answered Oct 13 '11 at 3:53 Andrew Redd 2,04162350 add a comment| Did you find this question interesting? Try our newsletter Sign up for our newsletter and get our top new questions delivered to your inbox (see an example). Subscribed! Success! Please click the link in the confirmation email to activate your subscription. up vote 1 down vote Right click your root project folder in Solution Explorer and select 'Properties'. This should open with a bunch of horizontal tabs on the left. Click the 'Build' tab and look for the sub section labeled "Treat warnings as errors". You will probably see that the 'All' option is selected and this is what is causing your warnings to be treated as errors. Note that this usually happens under the 'Release' profile which is more strict by default about errors than say 'Debug'. share|improve this answer answered Apr 1 '14 at 17:35 cyber-monk 3,67751935 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post
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a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Warning as error - How to rid these up vote 45 down vote favorite http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7748590/how-do-i-turn-off-warnings-treated-as-error-in-vs-2008 1 I cannot figure out how to get rid of errors that basically should not be halting my compile in VisualStudio2010 and should not be show stoppers, or at least I will fix them later, but I don't want the compile to just error and halt on these kinds of problems. For example, I'm getting the following error: Error 1 Warning as Error: XML comment on 'ScrewTurn.Wiki.SearchEngine.Relevance.Finalize(float)' has a paramref tag http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2520853/warning-as-error-how-to-rid-these for 'IsFinalized', but there is no parameter by that name C:\www\Wiki\Screwturn3_0_2_509\SearchEngine\Relevance.cs 60 70 SearchEngine for this code: ///
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SQL Server 2014 Express resources Windows Server 2012 resources Programs MSDN subscriptions Overview Benefits Administrators Students Microsoft Imagine Microsoft Student Partners ISV Startups TechRewards Events Community Magazine Forums Blogs Channel 9 Documentation APIs and reference Dev centers Retired content Samples We’re sorry. The content you requested has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Answered by: How to turn off "Warnings as Errors" -WX Visual Studio Languages , Windows Desktop Development > Visual C++ Question 0 Sign in to vote Hello, When I changed from visual C 1998(V 6) version to visual C 2005 I have some errors. error C2220: warning treated as error - no 'object' file generated warning C4996: 'strcpy': This function or variable may be unsafe. Consider using strcpy_s instead. To disable deprecation, use _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS. See online help for details. - - - There are many warnings How to turn off "Warnings as Errors" -WX Thanks you in advance. Tuesday, March 25, 2008 7:09 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Thank you so much. I was able to solve this problem by your information.^^ Have a nice day!!! Wednesday, March 26, 2008 10:40 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Go to your project properties, then go to Configuration Properties -> C/C++ -> General. There is an option called 'Treat Warnings As Errors'. Tuesday, March 25, 2008 5:48 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Thank you so much. I was able to solve this problem by your information.^^ Have a nice day!!! Wednesday, March 26, 2008 10:40 PM Reply | Quote Microsoft is conducting an online survey to understand your opinion of the Msdn Web site. If you choose to participate, the online survey will be presented to you when you leave the Msdn Web site.Would you like to participate? Privacy statement Help us improve MSDN. Visit our UserVoice Page to submit and vote on ideas! Make a suggestion Dev centers Windows Office Visual Studio Microsoft Azure More... Learning resources Microsoft Virtual Academy Channel 9 MSDN Magazine Community Forums