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Updated Ground Up Windows Install Rework (markdown)
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**Please direct any questions to our server support channel in [[discord](https://discord.gg/QHsm7CD)].**
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**Please direct any questions to our server support channel in [[discord](https://discord.gg/QHsm7CD)].**
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_Note: Screenshots may vary depending on options selected and program graphical user interface changes._
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# Contents
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# Contents
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Visual Studio 2017 is the current EQEmulator standard for binary compilation. Please ensure that your system meets the [[Visual Studio 2017 Minimum System Requirements](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/productinfo/vs2017-system-requirements-vs#visual-studio-2017-system-requirements)].
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Visual Studio 2017 is the current EQEmulator standard for binary compilation. Please ensure that your system meets the [[Visual Studio 2017 Minimum System Requirements](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/productinfo/vs2017-system-requirements-vs#visual-studio-2017-system-requirements)].
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Visual Studio 2019 may also be used..though, less is known about the stability of this platform.
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Visual Studio 2019 may also be used..though, less is known about the stability of this platform with the EQEmulator code base.
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This setup assumes an install on a 64-bit Windows operating system with 32-bit target binaries.
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This setup assumes an install on a 64-bit Windows operating system with 32-bit target binaries.
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_Note: This package is required by Visual Studio to compile c/c++ code and by CMake to determine available compiler options. It will also cause CMake file generation to fail, if not enabled._
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_Note: This package is required by Visual Studio to compile c/c++ code and by CMake to determine available compiler options. It will also cause CMake file generation to fail, if not enabled._
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If you selected Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition, you will need to update to the most current version. (This requirement is not needed for Visual Studio 2019 installations.)
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If you selected Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition, you will need to update to the most current version.
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_Note: This requirement is not needed for Visual Studio 2019 installations..but, it is a good idea to have the most up-to-date compiler features._
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The next window will be for compiler selection. Ensure that `Visual Studio 15 2017` is selected, then click `Finish` to proceed.
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The next window will be for compiler selection. Ensure that the version of Visual Studio that you installed is selected (`Visual Studio 15 2017` or `Visual Studio 16 2019`). Click the radio button next to `Specify toolchain file for cross-compiling`. Finally, click `Finish` to proceed.
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CMake will need the location of the VCPkg. Navigate down to the `C:/<account>/Server/vcpkg/vcpkg-export-20180828-145854/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake` file and click ok. CMake will begin by configuring the VCPkg dependencies.
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_Note: Cmake will remember this location after the first assignment._
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* Right-click the `EQEmu.sln` file
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* Right-click the `EQEmu.sln` file
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* Select `Open with` >> `Microsoft Visual Studio 2017`
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* Select `Open with` >> (`Microsoft Visual Studio 2017` or `Microsoft Visual Studio 2019`)
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