MPC MP1010 or MP4002 Error, No P-Code in Application

Last reviewed: July 17, 1997
Article ID: Q84786
7.00 8.00 MS-DOS kbtool kberrmsg

This article applies to:

- Microsoft Make P-Code Utility for MS-DOS and Windows, versions 7.0

  and 8.0

SUMMARY

The MAKE P-CODE utility (MPC) is required to make a p-code executable or a dynamic-link library (DLL) usable. Different messages are displayed if MPC is run on an executable that does not contain p-code, depending on whether the .EXE is targeted for MS-DOS or Microsoft Windows.

When MPC is run on a Windows executable or DLL that does not contain p-code, the following warning is produced:

   warning MP4002: file contains no p-code : 'filename'

However, when MPC is run on an MS-DOS executable that does not contain p-code, the following error is produced:

   fatal error MP1010: 'filename' is not a segmented executable file

MORE INFORMATION

Windows executables are always segmented. A typical MS-DOS executable is non-segmented. However, compiling an MS-DOS application with /Oq and linking with /PCODE produces a segmented executable. Therefore, MPC expects a segmented executable as input. An MS-DOS executable without p-code is not a segmented executable, hence the MP1010 error.

The final MS-DOS p-code executable produced by MPC is not segmented, even though the non-runnable version produced by the linker is segmented. Therefore, the MP1010 error may also be generated by MPC if it is passed a runnable MS-DOS p-code executable as input.


Additional reference words: kbinf kbinf 7.00 8.00 pcode
KBCategory: kbtool kberrmsg
KBSubcategory: TlsMisc
Keywords : kb16bitonly


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Last reviewed: July 17, 1997
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