Hi, I’ve just tested it on both machines.
In Visual Studio 2019 -> Project properties -> VC++ Directories -> Include 
Directories all paths are listed (see screenshot).




Von: Henry Skoglund
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Juni 2021 09:36
An: qt-creator@qt-project.org; chriz...@yahoo.com
Betreff: Re: [Qt-creator] Qt Creator Build Environment Windows 10 SDK

On 2021-06-09 09:48, Christian Bauer via Qt-creator wrote:

Hey there!
I have the following problem regarding Qt Creator on Windows 10:
 
I installed Qt MSVC 2019 64bit and Visual Studio 2019 Community on 2 machines 
(PC and Laptop). 
I can compile and run simple test projects on PC, but not on Laptop where I get 
include errors.
 
So I checked my projects build environment for both machines (INCLUDE 
variable). 
 
PC:

 
Laptop:

 
I can now add those paths manually in project settings but I'd rather have them 
load automatically. Any ideas on how to get that running?
(I tried reinstalling Qt and Visual Studio twice already)
 

Hi, I think Qt is innocent here, it sounds like some settings snafu in your 
Visual Studio installation on your laptop.
If you create a C++ project in Visual Studio on both machines, and then open 
the Property Pages for that project and look at the VC++ Directories, Include 
Directories settings, are they different? Normally it should be 
"(VC_IncludePath);$(WindowsSDK_IncludePath);"

Also make sure you've upgraded to version 16.10.1 maybe you've been bitten by 
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Compile-errors-for-external-headers/1433124#T-N1439697

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