![]() On trying to run C:\foo\foo.exe now I got the same errors mentioned in the previous section.Ĭopying CRT DLLs and manifest from Visual Studio folder fixed it. Reference error message: The manifest file contains one or more syntax errors.Ĭopying CRT DLLs and manifest from the Windows XP machine (where I built the EXE) didn't fix it.Ĭ:\winnt\winsxs\x86_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_7.762_x-ww_6b128700 of Windows XP machine (where I developed and built foo.exe) In both cases, I got the following errors in Event Viewer > System.Įvent ID: 34 Source: SideBySide Component identity found in manifest does not match the identity of the component requestedĮvent ID: 58 Source: SideBySide Syntax error in manifest or policy file "C:\foo\" on line 4.Įvent ID: 59 Source: SideBySide Generate Activation Context failed for C:\foo\Foo.exe. I repeated this thing again with the DLLs in C:\windows\winsxs\x86_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_7.762_x-ww_6b128700 and the corresponding manifest file. When I tried running C:\foo\foo.exe this time, it didn't work. The fourth line of the manifest file looked like this: The version of this software as found from 'Add or Remove Programs' was '6'.Ĭopying CRT DLLs and manifest from the same machine (where I'm running the EXE) didn't fix it. Installing Microsoft Visual C 2005 SP1 Redistributable didn't fix it ![]() On trying to run C:\foo\foo.exe, I got the same errors I described above. The version of this software as found from 'Add or Remove Programs' was '7.42'. The installer created a folder called C:\windows\winsxs\x86_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_7.42_x-ww_0de06acd. Installing Microsoft Visual C 2005 Redistributable didn't fix it Reference error message: The referenced assembly is not installed on your system.Įvent ID: 59 Source: SideBySide Generate Activation Context failed for C:\foo\Foo.exe. ![]() The referenced assembly is not installed on your system.Įvent ID: 59 Source: SideBySide Resolve Partial Assembly failed for. In Event Viewer > System, three events were logged.Įvent ID: 32 Source: SideBySide Dependent Assembly could not be found and Last Error was Reinstalling the application may fix the problem. The application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. When I tried to run it, it failed with this error, C:\foo.exe Then, I copied the file Foo.exe to a Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Service Pack 2. I wrote a C project called 'Foo' using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Verison 7.762 (SP.050727-7600) on Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 3.
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