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We have to check if it is possible to resolve with project settings because EXE will run in debug build and fails to start in release build. If the side-by-side manager finds a dependence on version 6.0 stated in a manifest, that version is loaded to run with the application.
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For Windows XP, version 5.0 of Comctl32.DLL is the system default. If there is no relevant manifest, the system loads the default version of the assembly. When an application calls to load the DLL, the side-by-side manager determines whether the application has a version dependence described in a manifest. In the preceding example shown in above picture, both Comctl32.DLL version 6.0 and Comctl32.DLL version 5.0 are in the side-by-side assembly cache and available to applications.
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For example, an application can be updated to use a side-by-side assembly that includes an update without having to reinstall the application.
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What is Side by Side Configuration?Ī side-by-side assembly contains a collection of resources-a group of DLLs, Windows classes, COM servers, type libraries, or interfaces-that are always provided to applications together. Side-by-side technology is also known as WinSxS or SxS. E.g.: the C Runtime Library assembly contains three DLLs- msvcr80.dll, msvcm80.dll and msvcp80.dll - and is used by applications when they are built using functions from the CRT library. Side by side configuration is a trick for versioning files, in which multiple versions of a file are installed in a single machine. While starting an application, we may get an error “This application has failed to start because its side by side configuration is incorrect”. Most of the developers using assemblies in their application may have faced this issue.