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Missing MSVCR71D.dll

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Les Stockton - 25 Jun 2005 04:05 GMT
I'm working on a project that someone else wrote, and am finding that it uses
DLLs that I don't have on my computer or on my computer at work.
Where do I get MSVCR71D.dll?
gyurisc - 25 Jun 2005 21:33 GMT
Hi,

i think this file comes with Visual C++. but I do not have msvc71d.dll only
msvdrtd.dll or mfc71d.dll

> I'm working on a project that someone else wrote, and am finding that it
> uses
> DLLs that I don't have on my computer or on my computer at work.
> Where do I get MSVCR71D.dll?
Les Stockton - 25 Jun 2005 21:59 GMT
No, it's msvcr71d that I'm looking for, and if it came with Visual C++ 6.0,
I'd already have it.  Some I'm asking how to get it, because I have VC 6.0 at
home and at work, but am missing this dll on both computers, so it doesn't
come with this version of visual studio.

> Hi,
>
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> > DLLs that I don't have on my computer or on my computer at work.
> > Where do I get MSVCR71D.dll?
Phil Wilson - 26 Jun 2005 18:18 GMT
Somebody gave you a debug version of the code, built with Visual Studio
2003. You get that Dll if you have Visual Studio 2003.
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> I'm working on a project that someone else wrote, and am finding that it
> uses
> DLLs that I don't have on my computer or on my computer at work.
> Where do I get MSVCR71D.dll?

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