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SYMPTOMSNMAKE version 1.11 may produce a U1001 "syntax error: illegal character <character> in macro" while building a project because of a problem with the MAKEDIR macro. The problem occurs only with the DOS version of NMAKE 1.11 and not the protected mode version. CAUSE
NMAKE has an internal macro, MAKEDIR, which contains the full drive and
path to the directory from where NMAKE was invoked. This macro is corrupted
in NMAKE version 1.11 under DOS. Rather than the correct pathname, the
macro contains "garbage" or graphics characters. This macro can cause the
U1001 "illegal character" error message.
RESOLUTIONTo work around this problem, manually set MAKEDIR in the .MAK file for the project. Set it to the drive and path where the project is being built. If MAKEDIR is manually set in the .MAK file, it will override the default setting and correct the problem. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in NMAKE version 1.11. This problem was corrected in NMAKE version 1.12. Additional query words: 1.11 buglist1.11 fixlist1.12
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