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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T13:19:57+00:00 2026-05-26T13:19:57+00:00

Today I have upgraded a VS 2008 project to VS 2010 simply by opening

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Today I have upgraded a VS 2008 project to VS 2010 simply by opening the solution file (right click -> open with -> Visual Studio 2010).

I have successfully built the project (debug and release configurations). When I run the project within Visual Studio I get the following weird error:

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Notice that \.\? The actual path on my computer is C:\xxxxxx\Application\Debug

What is the cause of path being messed up? And how to fix it? Anyone knows?

BTW. The executable is in \Debug folder and runs fine if I click on it

EDIT

Language: C++ (MFC)

The Output Directory was hardcoded in VS2008 configuration properties to:

Output directory: .\Debug\.

Intermediate directory: .\Debug\tmp\.

If I change that to $(SolutionDir)$(Configuration)\ and $(Configuration)\ respectively the output folders are messed up completely: the \Debug folder is full with .sbr files and all the object files are located in \Debug\tmp after I build the solution.

Even though when I build (after changing the output configurations) it says successfully built, but it can’t find the .exe file

There are several third party libs but I don’t see how that would affect it in any way.

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    2026-05-26T13:19:58+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 1:19 pm

    [SOLVED]

    VS 2010 apparently handles the project configurations differently than VS 2008. Having the output path hardcoded in the 2008 configurations caused confusions for 2010. I have replaced the hardcoded paths with VS defaults (using variables instead) and the problem was solved

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