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funwithdolphin wrote:
We need to rebuild it with the same compiler as the application is built with. Is this true? why this happens in case of static libraries?


yes. static libraries are almost never compatible between different versions of MS compilers. things like STL and MFC change between versions, interfaces break, members move around, etc..

funwithdolphin wrote:
If above point-1 is true, then isn't it necessary to rebuild DDLs also with VS2005?


that depends on what kinds of things your DLL uses in its exported interfaces.

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