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James Lampert wrote:

Anybody know of a reason why one would get a level check error on a file that looks identical to the one you were compiled for, and was created either with a CRTDUPOBJ of that file, or was compiled from the same source?

The date/time/timestamp issue has been mentioned by others; there are PTFs to fix that.

However, you didn't say whether or not the duplicated file actually had a different format level ID. I would assume that it was different, but that wouldn't explain why you asked the question as you did.

So, are the format level IDs different between the original file and the duplicate? Or are you simply seeing a format level check for no visible reason?

Tom Liotta


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