I have the VS 2012 on windows 7. I want to build a MFC program which can be run on windows XP. However I received the following error while I moved the exe file to windows XP: “It is not a valid win32 application”.
After exploring on internet, I discovered that I should install Visual Studio 2012 Update 1 and change the Platform toolset from “Visual Studio 2012 (v110)” to “Visual Studio 2012 - Windows XP (v110_xp)”. I also changed the target machine to “MachineX86 (/MACHINE:X86)”. This time I receive another error while I run the exe file on windows XP: “the procedure entry point initializecriticalsection could not be located in the dynamic library KERNEL32.dll”.
Now I do not know what to do :(. I do appreciate if some can help me :).
Please note that I tried a simple dialog MFC program without adding any code to it.
v110_xp
should be enough. I've built a much more complex application with VS2012 that had to target XP just by flipping that switch. Worked like a charm. A few people on the VC++ blog did have some problems though, read the comments: blogs.msdn.com/b/vcblog/archive/2012/10/08/10357555.aspx Pay attention to the last one by Daniel about/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,5.01
. Also make sure you have the right redistributable installed on the client machine. (Update 1 vs Update 2 makes a difference, it has to be the same version as VS2012.)