![]() Note: Please follow the steps in our documentation to enable e-mail notifications if you want to receive the related email notification for this thread. If you have extra questions about this answer, please click "Comment". If the answer is the right solution, please click " Accept Answer" and kindly upvote it. ![]() Please feel free to let us know the results. Project synchronization: Is there any other team member who is also developing this project may change something?.Project configurations: Did you set any configurations in your project/project file/project properties like pre-build event/post-build event which may remove the files? This package installs run-time components of Visual C++ libraries and can be used to run such applications on a computer even if it does not have Visual Studio 2017 installed.Another alternative is the Enterprise WDK. You're really looking at it the wrong way. If your problem is internet connection get someone else to download it for you, seriously. Extensions: Did you use any extension which may remove/rename files automatically? If so, please try to disable them. The Visual C++ Build Tools are the supported and recommended way by Microsoft to Build visual C++ projects without installing Visual Studio.VS settings: Reset VS settings by running devenv /ResetSettings command in Developer Command Prompt for Visual Studio 2022 and repair Visual Studio from Visual Studio Installer => More => Repair.vs folder => open VS and try to open GUI.cpp file again. Cache: Close VS => go to solution folder => remove the hidden. ![]() If the GUI.cpp file does exist, and it wasn’t renamed, removed or deleted, then please check following: ![]() When the issue appears, please right-click your project => Open Folder in File Explorer => confirm that the GUI.cpp file exists => make sure that the file has the same name with the displayed item in VS Solution Explorer => go back to Visual Studio => right-click your project => Unload Project => right-click it again => Reload Project => Build your project => double click the GUI.cpp file and check if it opens without any errors. We may first check and confirm that the error message says correctly or not correctly. ![]()
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