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jackngill4-Sep-20 10:06
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Hi Victor,

Sorry about the prior code snippet apologies.

I have copied your code and ran it here:

https://www.onlinegdb.com/online_c++_compiler[^]

Unfortunately it came up with a few errors:
Compilation failed due to following error(s). main.cpp:1:1: error: ‘TCHAR’ does not name a type
TCHAR buffer[30] = {0};
^~~~~
main.cpp:2:5: error: expected unqualified-id before ‘if’
if (::GetEnvironmentVariable(_T("SYSTEMDRIVE"), buffer, _countof(buffer)))
^~

Do these error codes mean anything to you?

Best Regards

David

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