Ok finally got it to run in standalone. Using an XP
machine that does not have VC2005 installed best is
the:

\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\SDK\v2.0\Bootstrapper\Packages\vcredist_x86\vcredist_x86.exe

and run that for 2000 machines you will need the
Windows Installer 3.0.


--- "Victor B. Wagner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 2007.06.01 at 07:35:37 -0700, gary clark wrote:
> 
> > Hey Simon,
> > 
> > I pushed the MSVCR71.dll into windows system32
> > directory. I am building the application with code
> > Generation /MD. I then ran the client application
> 
> If you use /MD you might need debug version of dll.
> MSVCR71D.DLL. And this is if your OpenSSL dll
> compiled
> with Visual Studio 2003. Visual Studio 2005 uses
> MSVCR80.DLL and
> MSVCR80D.DLL.
> 
> > again. It then gave me the "failed to start the
> > application configuration is incorrect.
> Reinstalling
> > the application again may fix this problem".
> 
> Typically (I don't remember exactly which versions
> of Windows behave
> such way), if problem is with missing dll, message
> would say
> 
> "Couldn't find application or some of it's
> comonenents", or even mention
> name of missing DLL.
> 
> Check the Acess control list - DLLs should have
> "Read & Execute"
> privilege for invoking user.
> 
>
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