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Binayak28-Jan-04 10:41
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Hi,

I was trying to build an ATL VC++ program in .net 2003 and I keep getting LNK 2019 errors. In the MSDN I searched for that error and I found the following. Can anybody tell me where I can find _check_commonlanguageruntime_version function and where to put that?



In Visual C++ .NET 2003, this error will be generated when /clr is used and the CRT is not linked into your executable. Any object code generated by the compiler that is not built with /clr:initialAppDomain contains a reference to the _check_commonlanguageruntime_version function, which is defined in the C Runtime Library (CRT). This function provides for an error message if your application is run on version 1 of the runtime. Code generated by the current compiler is not compatible with version 1 of the common language runtime. So, if you compile without the CRT in Visual C++ .NET 2003, you should include a definition of the _check_commonlanguageruntime_version function in your code. As an alternative to using the _check_commonlanguageruntime_version function, you can link with nochkclr.obj, which contains an empty version of the function and does not provide for an error message if you run your application on version 1 of the runtime. To build an application with the current compiler version to run on the previous version of the runtime, use /clr:InitialAppDomain.
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