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Questionproblem Pin
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QuestionGeneric Get and Set as interface Pin
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QuestionCrystal Report Win32 C++ in VS2010 Pin
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QuestionMigration from VC2006 to 2008 Pin
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It was not a problem before, because the compiler did things that were not standard. But starting with Visual Studio 2005, the scope of the variables does not exceed the block they are defined in. And that applies to for loops too. So you either declare the index variable before the first for loop, or re-declare it in each for statement.

As for the other problem, it's also an error with the old compiler. Your actual handler should return LRESULT, not void. So change the function to the requested signature (take a WPARAM and LPARAM and return LRESULT) and everything will be OK.

BTW, there is no such thing as VS2006. There is VS2002, VS2003, VS2005 and VS2008.
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