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Visual studio 2005 C++ clr class libarary

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Don - 27 Mar 2008 14:29 GMT
HI

I made a C++ Visual Studio 2005 clr DLL.  This dll has mixed code in it.  I
tried to run this dll on a machine where I did not have Visual Studio 2005
installed.  For some reason the dll can't be loaded.
What component do I need so that this dll works

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Markus Ewald - 27 Mar 2008 14:54 GMT
Don schrieb:
> HI
>
> I made a C++ Visual Studio 2005 clr DLL.  This dll has mixed code in it.  I
> tried to run this dll on a machine where I did not have Visual Studio 2005
> installed.  For some reason the dll can't be loaded.
> What component do I need so that this dll works

If you've got Visual Studio 2005 plain:
- The .NET Framework 2.0

If you've got Visual Studio 2005 with VS2k5 SP1
- The .NET Framework 2.0
- The Visual C++ 2005 Runtime SP1
or, all-in-one
- The .NET Framework 2.0 SP1

-Markus-
Don - 27 Mar 2008 15:15 GMT
Hi Markus,

I tried downloading and installing that and it did not work.  I ended up
installing Visual Studio 2008 express and the dll started loading but for
some reason I can't call all the functions in it.  I am at a customer site
and I don't have my Visual studio 2005 install CD's so I tried the Visual
Studio 2008 express.  Should I expect problems with my dll?
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> Don schrieb:
> > HI
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> -Markus-
Chris Tacke, eMVP - 27 Mar 2008 16:21 GMT
I think you're off topic here.  This is a CF group. Managed C++ isn't
supported in the CF, and you can't do CF development with the Express
editions.  You might try another group.

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> Hi Markus,
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Don - 27 Mar 2008 17:23 GMT
Sorry Chris,

I did not know this is the wrong group.  Can you tell me which group I
should ask?
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> I think you're off topic here.  This is a CF group. Managed C++ isn't
> supported in the CF, and you can't do CF development with the Express
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Chris Tacke, eMVP - 27 Mar 2008 18:43 GMT
I'm not sure - maybe a full framework group?  Maybe a Studio group?  It's
just not related to the Compact Framework in any way, so it's less likely
you'll get a good answer here.

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