How can I compile my program to run on a computer without having install Visual Studio 8 in the first place? When I start my program on another computer I get a side-by-side configuration message glitch and the program is terminated without executing my code. Could It be that I forgot to disable the debug symbol table? I've used the startsxs in the console to find out the redistributable involved but to no avail.
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You are probaly running the program compiled with the "debug" configuration. The standard "debug" configuration requires the debug version of the runtime library, only available with VS. You should switch to the "Release" configuration (or manually remove the definition of the macro _DEBUG and change the runtime library to "Multitrheaded DLL").
Another problem may be that you need a recent runtime from Microsoft on your target machine. You can download it from the Microsft download center.
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What is side-by-side deployment or model? I'm new to visual studio. Is this a technology? Jan 7, 2012 at 23:20
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Yes, here's the article from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Side-by-side_assembly Jan 7, 2012 at 23:27
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(non-debug) builds. So in order to run the program you need install those libraries via the redistributable packages. Alternatively you can statically link them to break this dependency, but as hmjd mentions, it's not recommended.