Well it has been a while since posting this questions. I figured out a workaround awhile ago, so now I am going to answer it myself. But if you have any better ideas or additional info others could benefit from, please post.
Well it has been a while since posting this questions. I figured out a workaround awhile ago, so now I am going to answer it myself. But if you have any better ideas or additional info others could benefit from, please post.
I found that after creating my C++ project, I need to remove the "Microsoft.Cpp. Win32. User" property sheets.
If I don't, then I get the strange error above, but if I delete them, the simple project compiles fine. To delete them... Select View->Other Windows->Propery Manager Expand the property group (the name of your project) Expand all configurations (mine are "Debug|Win32" and "Release|Win32") Multi-select all "Microsoft.Cpp. Win32.
User" property sheets (one under each configuration) Delete.
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