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Managed C++ application doesn't startup but jumps to debugger instead... Help !

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I am trying to find out why a Managed C++ application which works on one machine, doesn't even startup on other machines once the executable is distributed. When the application is started on a machine other than the one is was compiled on, it doesn't start up and instead, the debugger fires up (i.e. some sort of crash occured). The .NET versions on the different computers match (both are v1.1.4322). The .NET framework is v1.0.3705. Any ideas

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Luis Miguel Huapaya
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