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Calling DLLs

Hi all,

I have the following question and hope the .NET experts here can help me:

I developed an application and created many DLLs in VC++, then I switched
the platform from VS6 and compile in VS.NET. Odd thing happens now that the
newly compiled application is successful to call a function in the DLL (a
dialog will appear) on a machine which has VS.NET installed. But if I try on
another machine without VS.NET, then the dialog won't appear.

Both machines have .NET Framework 1.1 installed.

Thanks in advance for the advice.
Dave
Nov 22 '05 #1
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