I had to switch to Office 64 bit (2019, Professional Plus). I have a large number of VBA scripts and most of them make calls to an old 32 bit dll written in plain C language and compiled with the very old Developer Studio 97. I managed to recompile it with Visual Studio 2019 as a C++ dll at 64 bits and I faced 2 problems: the function MessageBox (and MessageBoxA) is flagged as "undefined". Workaround: I temporarily replaced them with OutputDebugStringA and the DLL compiles fine.
Calling the function from VBA, it fails to load. Thanks to ProcessorMonitor I found my dll tried to load VCRUNTIME140D.dll and UCRBASED.dll. I downloaded them from the internet and I discovered I must place them in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16. But that was not enough! VCRUNTIME140D.dll must be placed in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 too!
At that point, my DLL works fine as 64 bit dll.
Next surprise was that, after a reboot, it once again failed to load due to missing VCRUNTIME140_APP.dll (please note no "D" after "140")! Downloaded and placed in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16, the DLL works fine as expected.
I tried to compile it as "static" ('Code Generation' -> 'runtime library' -> 'multithreaded' instead 'multithreaded dll') but I got the error: MSB8024 Using static version of the C++ runtime library is not supported.
Somewhere I read that VCRUNTIME140 is related to Visual Studio 2014... strange, but may be I miss some .obj from that version too in order to statically link? Why do I need elements from an older system?
Back to the MessageBox problem, I tried a simple c++ 64 bit console application and the exact same function is accepted and works as expected, so I guessed was some #ifdef in the header files that excludes the declaration in a dll. Moved the MessageBox declarations in my header file, the compilation is successful, but (as I could guess) a linker "unresolved external" for MessageBox shows up.
At this points, my questions are: -Is it possible to create a 64 bit static .dll? -Is it normal I have to download the above 3 dll's from the web and copy them in some directories? -It it possible to use the plain MessageBox (handle, text, caption, buttons) in a 64 bit dll?
Thanks.