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VC++ DLL not working properly

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optimist_t - 24 Jan 2005 03:41 GMT
Hi,

I have a outlook addin DLL created using VC++ .NET 2003. It creates couple
of buttons on outlook and on clicking on the button it does some specific
task. This application work fine on the machine where it is developed but
behaves in a weird fashion in other machines.
I want to know if there are any known problems with outlook/XP for handling
DLLs.
Any pointers will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,
Trupti
Phil Wilson - 31 Jan 2005 19:54 GMT
You may need to redistribute things like the C runtime, and ATL too,
depending how you built it. The Dlls are msvcr71.dll, atl71.dll, and maybe
msvcp71.dll too. These are not part of the OS so you need to install them.
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