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I can supply any additional info needed as well. Thank you. Which version of visual studio are you using? If it's okay please share more operation details. This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread. The issue could also be caused by specifying a dependency to a lib file that had spaces in its path. The path needs to be surrounded by quotes for the project to compile correctly. This issue was fixed by changing this property from:.

The compiled exe file seems to be locked and I cannot delete it even manually, even though I am an administrator. After a while the exe file disappears. Then I am able to compile my solution again. Add source file HelloWorld. Type in the following code:. I thought it might be my anti-virus program messing around with newly crated exe files. I have turned it off but I still get the error. I have also tried to create project inside of my Documents folder, but it didn't help either.

I did that, but it didn't help in my case. I thought that maybe there is something wrong with file permissions. I tried to create a new user account, but it had the same problem. Finally I have re-installed Windows 7 and it fixed the issue. Unfortunately there is still no answer to what was wrong, but I guess it's not a widespread problem. But thanks for your help - maybe some other people will find solutions for their problems from your responses :.

You received this error because the executable is running when you re-compile the solution. To fix this issue, you can try to close the executable. If it refuses to do so, please open task manager and close the process forcefully. Select Linker, Input and put twaind. Switch to the Release configuration and put twainr. Build the DLL. If you still get LNK, put the full path to the twaind. Thursday, July 13, PM. Where is twaintest.

Tuesday, July 11, AM. Tuesday, July 11, PM. Wednesday, July 12, PM. What version of visual sutdio you are using? It looks to me like you're creating a DLL called twaintest in the same folder as the library, also called twaintest. When the DLL gets linked, the linker creates an import library for it, called twaintest.

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