After I build a C++ program that compiles and links without error I use F11 to step into the code so I can place a breakpoint. When I do I get an error saying my project is out of date. It seems like it cannot be out of date if I just compiled it.
I can turn off the message by responding to not be prompted again. I really don't want to do that because it might cause trouble later.
Could someone please tell me why I am getting this message so I can fix the problem rather than masking it by asking not to be prompted again.
Thanks.

Out of date error
pongopiprakash
Did you try cleaning the project first
Thanks, Ayman Shoukry VC++ TeamKal_Torak
Please log the issue at http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/default.aspx with a sample reproducing the issue!
Also, reply back with the bug link.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to log the issue!
Thanks, Ayman Shoukry VC++ TeamLMiranda
I am experiencing a different error concerning a "project is out of date" error. In a nutshell, I tried create a simple win32 api application using a tutorial I found on the internet. Unfortunately, I'm not sure from which website it was from, but I believe it may have been from http://www.relisoft.com/win32/index.htm. Anyways, when trying to debug this is when I first got the error. I clicked "OK" to continue building but that was unsuccessful. It was unable to find windows.h (yes, I have SDK and updated the directories in vc++ options) but this is not the issue. Now, when I try to build anything, I get this silly error, even an unedited new CLR windows forms application. I have reported the bug here:
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/viewfeedback.aspx feedbackid=c39850b0-224f-412a-8859-93949b0a6320
Noobie,
Mike McCulley
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