disable sse optimizations in vs2010.
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<ExceptionHandling>Sync</ExceptionHandling>
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<BasicRuntimeChecks>EnableFastChecks</BasicRuntimeChecks>
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<BufferSecurityCheck>true</BufferSecurityCheck>
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<EnableEnhancedInstructionSet>StreamingSIMDExtensions2</EnableEnhancedInstructionSet>
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<EnableEnhancedInstructionSet>NotSet</EnableEnhancedInstructionSet>
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<FloatingPointModel>Fast</FloatingPointModel>
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<DebugInformationFormat>EditAndContinue</DebugInformationFormat>
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<CallingConvention>Cdecl</CallingConvention>
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<EnableFiberSafeOptimizations>true</EnableFiberSafeOptimizations>
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<WholeProgramOptimization>false</WholeProgramOptimization>
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<AdditionalIncludeDirectories>.;..;lua\include;glib-2.20.1\build;glib-2.20.1\build\glib;.\zlib123;.\zziplib;.\winpcap;userconfig;defaultconfig;.\7z;.\agg\include;.\agg\examples;.\wx\include;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories)</AdditionalIncludeDirectories>
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<PreprocessorDefinitions>_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE;GLIB_STATIC_COMPILATION;WIN32;HAVE_LIBZ;NOMINMAX;RELEASE;NDEBUG;FASTBUILD;DEVELOPER;%(PreprocessorDefinitions)</PreprocessorDefinitions>
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<PreprocessorDefinitions>_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE;GLIB_STATIC_COMPILATION;WIN32;HAVE_LIBZ;NOMINMAX;RELEASE;NDEBUG;FASTBUILD;DEVELOPER;EXPERIMENTAL_WIFI_COMM;%(PreprocessorDefinitions)</PreprocessorDefinitions>
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<StringPooling>true</StringPooling>
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<ExceptionHandling>Sync</ExceptionHandling>
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<StructMemberAlignment>Default</StructMemberAlignment>
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<BufferSecurityCheck>false</BufferSecurityCheck>
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<EnableEnhancedInstructionSet>StreamingSIMDExtensions2</EnableEnhancedInstructionSet>
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<EnableEnhancedInstructionSet>NotSet</EnableEnhancedInstructionSet>
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<FloatingPointModel>Fast</FloatingPointModel>
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<WarningLevel>Level1</WarningLevel>
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<DebugInformationFormat>ProgramDatabase</DebugInformationFormat>
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