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I've got a mixed Visual C++ and C# solution, and whenever I try and run it in debug mode, the program fails because the C++ project is attempting to load msvcp100d.dll and msvcr100d.dll. The same happens if I try and run the unit tests.

This doesn't happen in Release mode though. Does anyone know if I can remove the dependency on this library in debug mode?

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  • Does your VC++ code use a /clr variant or is it purely native?
    – ildjarn
    Feb 10, 2012 at 18:03
  • Don't the dlls get shipped with VS? The debug dlls aren't redistributable (at least they're not meant to be redistributed)
    – pezcode
    Feb 10, 2012 at 18:08
  • The debug dlls are on my machine, but for some reason Visual Studio doesn't seem to be able to find them. Maybe this is because the entry point is a C# app, and so it isn't looking in the additional locations for C++ dlls? Feb 11, 2012 at 10:55

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Does anyone know if I can remove the dependency on this library in debug mode?

Yes, in your project's properties, configure it to link to the non-debug version of the C runtime library. You want the /MD switch (rather than /MDd, which indicates the debug version). However, note that by doing this, you will lose the debugging features of the CRT.

The better solution is to figure out how your development environment got borked. The DLLs should be available whenever Visual Studio is installed.

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  • Note that if he compiles with any /clr variant then /MT will not be an option.
    – ildjarn
    Feb 10, 2012 at 18:06
  • True enough, and dynamic linking to the CRT is a better option anyway. Feb 10, 2012 at 18:08
  • @ildjarn unfortunately, I am indeed compiling with /clr. What path variable do I need to modify to make this library available? Feb 11, 2012 at 10:54
  • @Ceilingfish : Your only option when compiling with /clr is to compile with /MD instead of /MDd.
    – ildjarn
    Feb 11, 2012 at 13:28
  • Hi, I tried switching that configuration variable, and it still appears to be trying to load those dlls. I changed the option under Configuration Properties => C/C++ => Code Generation. Is there anywhere else it needs changing? Feb 11, 2012 at 15:28

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