Thanks. That did the trick.

Just for your info to add the define through the project settings do:

Properties -> C/C++ -> Preprocessor -> Preprocessor Definitions

and add WIN32.

>
> > What I means was define WIN32 somewhere. It seems that it is=20
> > not defined anymore by default in VC2010.
>
> Yup - the MS tools seem to set some variations on _WIN32 etc. with
> various "underscore" decorations, but not the "plain" WIN32 define.
>
> So you probably need to either add it as a define in the project
> settings (no idea how to do that in VC2010) or add it to a header file
> that is used throughout your project, something along the lines of...
>
> #ifdef _WIN32
> #  ifndef WIN32
> #    define WIN32
> #  endif
> #endif
>
> Works fine for me...
>
> Note that (AFAIK) mingw (and I think cygwin) do define a "plain" WIN32
> still.
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