Re: Console application will only run on machine where application was compiled
- From: "rlemon27@xxxxxxxxx" <rlemon27@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Mar 2007 10:25:56 -0700
On Mar 27, 1:15 pm, "Mubashir Khan" <m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
best way to deploy an application is to use installer. VS2005 installer will
do a lot of things for you behind the scene. Try that .....<rlemo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have written a simple console application that will only run on my
machine. I can run the application outside of the IDE, but on other
units I get a message that the system cannot execute the command.
I installed VS 2005 on another computer to see if there was some kind
of dependency problem but this did not help.
I created a new project and compiled it with all of the default
options, no luck.
The program compiles fine and executes without any errors on my
computer. This tells me that I have some type of a dependency issue,
the question is where do I look to find the problem?
Thanks for any input.- Hide quoted text -
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I do not see an installer in VS 2005 Express C++. I may be missing
something. That happens when one works third shift. I looked for this
as the first option. I am not sure the installer works for a console
application.
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