After reading though what I wrote I think it can be confusing to say the least. Here is one thing I will try to clear up.
I wrote:
Your very observant. I have version 7 too. That may be the problem.
That information was on the command console.
Then I wrote
My version of nmake is 5.1.2473.0
That information came from right clicking on nmake.exe and choosing properties => version.
Now another thing.
wcomer wrote:
1) Move Nmake.exe, cvtres.exe, lib.exe from "Microsoft SDK\bin\Win64\" to "Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003\bin\"
2) Move RC.exe, RcDll.Dll from "Microsoft SDK\bin\" to "Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003\bin\"
This has nothing to do with Nmake15.exe. Dealing with the file NMAKE.ERR starts with step3.
I got this fealing that if and when nmake starts working, you'll run into other problems so you may need this. I think I made all the needed corrections.
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@echo off
Set PATH=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003\bin;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\Bin\win64;%PATH%
Set INCLUDE=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003\include;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\Include;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\Include\mfc;%INCLUDE%
Set LIB=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003\lib;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\Lib\IA64\mfc;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\Lib\;%LIB%
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