Visual Studio can't show folder of C++ files - c++

I have used Visual Studio 2017 to open a vs2010 MFC project.
It could be opened well in the first time.
However, afterwards, it reminds me to do some update. After that, the file cannot be load in the resource view.
How to reconfigure Visual Studio 2017 to show the resource view?

To open the resource view window Click Resource View on the View menu or Press CTRL + SHIFT + E. But if you mean why the load failed it may be a data crash depending on the situation.

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Visual Studio 2017 source control missing in file menu

As a starting developer I am running into some problemes with Visual Studio 2017. I developed some weeks without any problems, but now I can't add a project under source control.
If I add a blank solution I used to be able to add a new project to that solution, but that option isn't visible anymore. It happend when I added a project under source control. How can I undo this?
missing menu (picture from a manual made earlier)
Solution: File --> Open --> Open from source control --> select the right project.
Now new projects can be added to the solution. Save this solution and you can open it when VS starts.
Not sure, but see if this works. This was in visual studio 2013, but is the same problem.
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Unable to add app.config file in Visual Studio 2017?

Working in Visual Studio 2017; I have added a class library in my project. Now I want to add an app.config file.
When I try to add by "Add new Item" but config file is missing from item list.
How can I do it?
You probably forgot to install workload .NET desktop development.
Go to installation, click to modify and include the workload .NET desktop development.
Check image of installation screen
Just right click your class library. Click on Add -> New Item and you should find Application Configuration file
Note:
If you have a solution without any project or all project are unloaded, you would not find the Application Configuration File
If you are missing visual studio templates,then Close all instance of Visual Studio and Open visual studio command prompt and type,
devenv /installvstemplates
Press Enter. Let the process be complete and now open visual studio. You will get all missing templates under Visual Studio installed templates.
I couldn't add app.config using the GUI tools for my web project. However, I have added the app.config file manually and the build process picked it up and used it.

Warning : "Resource.h - not a Microsoft Visual Studio created resource file. Overwrite existing file?"

Develop environment :
OS - Windows 7 64bit
Visual Studio 2010
I created a dialog based MFC Application project using Wizard.
In Resource View, There is a Dialog which is created automatically and is named "IDD_ProjectName_DIALOG"
If I try to save this Dialog, after edit, the following message is occurs
"Resource.h - not a Microsoft Visual Studio created resource file. Overwrite existing file?"
When overwrite, I can't add event/message handler with Properties window because lists of control event and message is emptied.
What can I do to fix this?

Using Visual Studio 2012 IDE, but compile with Visual Studio 2008

Where I work, we are stuck on VS2008 and will be for quite some time as converting the projects/solutions and integrating them back into our build process would take significant time; we're planning on moving to 2013 at some point though. However, I use VS2012 at home and love a lot of the features in the IDE that are missing in 2008.
I've read that you can use 2012 as an IDE and build with the 2008 compiler, but I can't find details on how this is accomplished. Any ideas? If I open one of the masterbuild files in 2012, it inevitably asks to convert them to the 2012 format, which I really don't want to do.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Yes it is possible as can be found on the Visual Studio site. However, I believe it will only give you options of the versions you have currently installed on the machine in question.
Here are the steps as laid out in the link, provided here to ensure the information link does not get broken:
(authored and published by Microsoft)
To change the target Framework
In Visual Studio, in Solution Explorer, open the shortcut menu for your project and then choose Unload project. This unloads the project (.vcxproj) file for your project.
Note: A C++ project cannot be loaded while the project file is being modified in Visual Studio. However, you can use another editor such as Notepad to modify the project file while the project is loaded in Visual Studio. Visual Studio will detect that the project file has changed and prompt you to reload the project.
On the menu bar, select File, Open, File. In the Open File dialog box, navigate to your project folder, and then open the project (.vcxproj) file.
In the project file, locate the entry for the target Framework version. For example, if your project is designed to use the .NET Framework 4.5, locate v4.5 in the element of the element. If the element isn't present, your project doesn't use the .NET Framework and no change is required.
Change the value to the Framework version you want.
Save the changes and close the editor.
In Solution Explorer, open the shortcut menu for your project and then choose Reload Project.
In Solution Explorer, open the shortcut menu for your project and then choose Properties. In the Property Pages dialog box, in the left pane, expand Common Properties and then select Framework and References. Verify that Targeted framework shows the new Framework version.
To change the project toolset
In Visual Studio, in Solution Explorer, open the shortcut menu for your project and then choose Properties.
In the Property Pages dialog box, open the Configuration drop-down list and then select All Configurations.
In the left pane of the dialog box, expand Configuration Properties and then select General.
In the right pane, select Platform Toolset and then select the toolset you want from the drop-down list. For example, if you want to compile with the Visual Studio 2010 toolset, select Visual Studio 2010 (v100).
Choose the OK button.
Try to use CMake. It could manage out of source build. You could create a VS2012 for edit and another VS2008 based for compiling. The source will be common.
From Visual Studio 2012 Compatibility page on MSDN
Some solutions, projects, files, and other assets that you created in
Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) will run without modification
in Visual Studio 2012, but others have to be upgraded.
If your original project is 2008 then you won't be able to use it in 2012, sorry.

Visual Studio 2010 resource tree doesn't open

I'm having a problem with visual studio 2010 in that I have a MFC project I've made which includes a dialog box. However when I go to the resource view, I can see the .rc file (I can't see the .rc2 file, which is listed in the solution explorer) but when I click on it, it doesn't open into the expected ICON, DIALOG, MENU etc.
The project runs and compiles fine, but I just don't get why I can't get to the dialog to edit it.
Thanks
James