How to compile C/C++ in Netbeans

I typed codes of C/C++ in Development C/C++ in Netbeans IDE.But I met with difficulties about run program.I can't run code.It informed a error that :
Running "make -f Makefile CONF=Debug" in E:\School\JAVA\thu1 'make' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Build failed. Exit value 1.
Why I had this error ?,I don't understand.Everybody can help me?Thanks very much.My code is really true.And everycode I always have this error...

Are you using Sun Studio or did you download Netbeans? This forum is about Sun Studio C++.
If you are just using Netbeans, you should go to the Netbeans site for help.
http://www/netbeans.org
click on the "docs and support" tab.

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