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QuestionCompiler Question: Use of MFC : Use Standard Windows Libraries Pin
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QuestionDebugger issue Pin
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QuestionDisabling External Dependencies in VS2010 Pin
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Maximilien wrote:
If you don't want to see a "folder" in your solution, just remove it from said
solution? or "unload" it from the solution ?

When I right click on this folder, niether I see Remove option nor the Unload option.

Maximilien wrote:
Or am I missing something else ?


Well all I can tell is that this folder is created automatically. To better understand the problem, did you visit the link given in OP? May be you should read Disable External Dependencies in the first section named as Browsing/Navigation.

This world is going to explode due to international politics, SOON.

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