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I got this error when building a sample visual C++ project. First I downloaded 3 sample projects, all solve the same problem, print out all the prime numbers less than N (you may know these sample projects ?). I built the pure-C project without any problem. But when I tried to build the assembly-based project one, I got this error.

Thank you.

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    Try to disable SAFESEH Feb 5, 2013 at 15:12
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    Took me a minute to find it in the menus, so here's the path: Project Properties | Configuration Properties | Linker | Advanced | Image has Safe Exception Handling (last entry in the list) Sep 27, 2013 at 16:46

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In Visual Studio 2012 Express Edition:

Right-click on your project ->
Properties -> 
Configuration Properties ->
Linker ->
Advanced and changed "Image Has Safe Exception Handlers" to "No (/SAFESEH:NO)"
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A picture is worth 0x3e8 words for the /SAFESEH:NO linker setting:

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Or you can tell MASM to provide a guarantee that the object contains no exception handlers or that any exception handlers are defined with .SAFESEH, if you know that to be correct for your assembly code:

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This will allow you to keep /SAFESEH enabled for the project's linking. But is it correct? You are making the guarantee! Be sure or use the first option.

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Try to disable SAFESEH.

From spec: /SAFESEH was specified, but a module was not compatible with the safe exception handling feature.

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    I got it, thanks! But is every assembly-based mudule unsafe ? And where can I search for the standard of a SAFE module ?
    – Hoai Dam
    Feb 5, 2013 at 15:24
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    Take a look at this article: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vcgeneral/thread/… HTH Feb 5, 2013 at 15:34
  • @LeoChapiro thanks! From there (Mike Danes): 「But it seems that it is easy to make masm generate a safeseh object file, just set the Use Safe Exception Handler MASM property to Yes (see Project Properties, Microsoft Macro Assembler, Advanced). • See also the .safeseh MASM directive here: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/assembler/masm/… but probably you don't need it because your assembly code doesn't really contain any exception handlers.」 (link fixed)
    – mirabilos
    Jan 26, 2022 at 10:19

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