At 08:14 2007-03-08, Sumit Chawla wrote:
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>Hi
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>In one of my code A i was using function of project  B. The project gives a
>B.lib on compiling. I added the B.lib to the list of Linker Libraries for
>project  A, but got linker error showing unresolved symbols. Then i removed
>B.lib and added B as dependency project of A, and i was able to make my
>program  work. Now my doubt is about the difference between two. i.e.
>linking a library statically to your program vs using project dependencies.
>Moreover I dont find any information related to project dependencies in .DSW
>file of my project A. Where is that information stored. Both of my projects
>A and B were compiled using VC++ 6.0 .
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>Any help on these topics will be of great use.

get rid of VC++6.0.  It is ancient and there are better systems 
available for free these days.
VC++2005 express leaps to mind

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>Sumit Chawla ("eNetra : Hail the Invention")
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