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The latest version of this topic can be found at -WX (Treat Linker Warnings as Errors).
WX[:NO]
## Remarks
/WX causes no output file to be generated if the linker generates a warning.
This is similar to **/WX** for the compiler (see [/w, /W0, /W1, /W2, /W3, /W4, /w1, /w2, /w3, /w4, /Wall, /wd, /we, /wo, /Wv, /WX (Warning Level)](../Topic/-w,%20-W0,%20-W1,%20-W2,%20-W3,%20-W4,%20-w1,%20-w2,%20-w3,%20-w4,%20-Wall,%20-wd,%20-we,%20-wo,%20-Wv,%20-WX%20\(Warning%20Level\).md) for more information). However, specifying **/WX** for the compilation does not imply that **/WX** will also be in effect for the link phase; you must explicitly specify **/WX** for each tool.
By default, **/WX** is not in effect. To treat linker warnings as errors, specify **/WX**. **/WX:NO** is the same as not specifying **/WX**.
### To set this linker option in the Visual Studio development environment
1. Open the project's **Property Pages** dialog box. For details, see [Setting Visual C++ Project Properties](../Topic/Working%20with%20Project%20Properties.md).
2. Click the **Linker** folder.
3. Click the **Command Line** property page.
4. Type the option into the **Additional Options** box.
### To set this linker option programmatically
1. See [AdditionalOptions](assetId:///P:Microsoft.VisualStudio.VCProjectEngine.VCCLCompilerTool.AdditionalOptions?qualifyHint=False&autoUpgrade=True).
## See Also
[Setting Linker Options](../Topic/Setting%20Linker%20Options.md)
[Linker Options](../Topic/Linker%20Options.md)