To load managed DLL

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Dear all,

Now I have developed a WPF application which depends on a managed DLL
written in MFC with /clr support. I can run that WPF application on
Windows XP Professional. But on Windows XP Home Edition, it throws a
System.IO.FileLoadException. I guess it failed to load the managed
DLL.

May I ask why it happens? How can I fix it?

Thank you very much!

Best,
Tony
.



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