I cannot figure out how to get rid of errors that basically should not be halting my compile in Visual Studio 2010 and should not be show stoppers, or at least I will fix them later, but I don't want the compile to just error and halt on these kinds of problems.

For example, I'm getting the following error:

Error 1 Warning as Error: XML comment on 'ScrewTurn.Wiki.SearchEngine.Relevance.Finalize(float)' has a paramref tag for 'IsFinalized', but there is no parameter by that name C:\www\Wiki\Screwturn3_0_2_509\SearchEngine\Relevance.cs 60 70 SearchEngine

for this code:

/// <summary> /// Normalizes the relevance after finalization. /// </summary> /// <param name="factor">The normalization factor.</param> /// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException">If <paramref name="IsFinalized"/> is <c>false</c> (<see cref="M:Finalize"/> was not called).</exception> public void NormalizeAfterFinalization(float factor) { if (factor < 0) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("factor", "Factor must be greater than or equal to zero"); if (!isFinalized) throw new InvalidOperationException("Normalization can be performed only after finalization"); value = value * factor; }

I looked in menu Tools -> Options, and I don't see where I can tweak the compiler and tell it not to worry about comment or XHTML based errors.