I follow the steps, but got the follow error:
--------------------Configuration: WinEmbed - Win32
Debug--------------------
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility   Version 6.00.8168.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1998. All rights reserved.
Cannot find specified directory.
Cannot find specified directory.
Cannot find specified directory.
NMAKE : fatal error U1073: don't know how to make
'..\..\..\config\rules.mak'
Stop.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"E:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual
Studio\VC98\BIN\nmake.exe"' : return code '0x2'
Stop.
Error executing nmake.

winEmbed.exe - 2 error(s), 0 warning(s)


"Chak Nanga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Here's a posting from Adam Lock to this newsgroup a while ago to build
winembed from
> within the VC++ IDE.
>
> I used the same process to integrate
mozilla/embedding/tests/mfcembed/makefile.win
> with the VC++ IDE - and it works.
>
> Chak
>
>
> > Subject: Re: WinEmbed on Win32...
> > Date: 26 Sep 2000 12:47:34 GMT
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Lock)
> > Organization: Another Netscape Collabra Server User
> > To: Chris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Newsgroups: netscape.public.mozilla.embedding
> > References: <8qob4l$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > How are you importing it into Visual Studio?
> >
> > The way I recommend is to run VC++, choose "File|New...", pick the
"Projects"
> > tab, select "Makefile", type a name and a path for the project, e.g.
"winEmbed"
> > & "c:\source\mozilla\embedding\tests\winEmbed" and change the
command-line build
> > args to "nmake /f makefile.win" and the build target to
> > "win32_d.obj\winEmbed.exe".
> >
> > VC++ then starts up and you can add the source files to the appropriate
folders
> > in the project. Hitting the build button causes "nmake /f makefile.win"
to be
> > invoked.
> >
> > When it comes to running or debugging it, you must change the project
debug
> > settings so that the working directory is the mozilla bin directory and
debug
> > executable is the winEmbed.exe in there. If you don't do this then
winEmbed will
> > be unable to find the DLLs or create the components it needs to work
properly.
>



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