![]() This is possible due to policy redirections of these SxS-DLLs. ![]() ![]() This might be even true, if a newer DLL was installed (for example by security hotfixes). If a DLL is installed in the WinSxS folder, the local DLLs will be ignored. So, if you want to be independed from global DLLs, you might think that you can simply put the DLLs into your applications directory. You can install the redist.exe and the DLL will be installed in the WinSxS folder (on XP and later).You can redistribute the DLLs with your application in the same directory and also put a valid manifest for these DLLs into this directory.Starting with VC8, you have two options to distribute the DLL version of the CRT/MFC/ATL with your application: How to bypass the WinSxS for CRT/MFC/ATL DLLs
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