Question:
Problem:
Works great !!! But when I try to run the C# program from a new Windows 7 workstation ... I get an "Unhandled exception" error. It's acting like it can't see the ChilkatDotNet46.dll file which is definitely in the folder that is running the C# EXE I've created ... and runs well on my workstation. I do not think ... nor did I on my development workstation ... place the ChilkatDotNet46.dll anywhere other than the folder that was running the C# EXE.
Solution:
This is because the VC++ 2015 runtime is not installed on the system.
See http://cknotes.com/chilkat-net-assemblies-matching-visual-studio-versions-to-net-framework-versions-to-vc-runtime-versions/
Thanks ! Again ... love what you guys are doing !
How do you get around that ? That is very very prohibitive from a support perspective. I'm a developer and support these systems with completely unskilled operators ... and that is a level of support that I never contemplated ... my fault.
"Oh gee ... stop everything ... let's install some other software".
Can I embed some more components into my project before I compile ? Include a set of additional DLLs ? Can I make the runtime install/registration transparent to the user ? Or a different tool other than Chilkat ?
A good installer program should allow you to add a redist merge module. In fact, Chilkat does this with the ActiveX .msi installer which uses "Advanced Installer".
For example, see this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35097193/can-i-bundle-the-visual-studio-2015-c-redistributable-dlls-with-my-applicatio
Other good installer programs should allow you to do the same, including some free ones such as Inno Setup. For example, Google "inno setup visual c++ redistributable"