Why is it mofcomp.exe notifying “Preprocessor commands are not supported”
for kernel .mof files holding #include or #pragma
statements ?
Why you use #pragma in MOF files?
#pragma is compiler-specific C/C++ compiler directives. MOF is not C.
Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP
StorageCraft Corporation
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Subject: [ntdev] wmi question
Why is it mofcomp.exe notifying “Preprocessor commands are not supported” for kernel .mof files holding #include or #pragma
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