Hi Santosh.
I'm assuming that you are trying to build an app or dll for windows linking
against the BINARY version of the HDF5 library, i.e. using it "off the
shelf".
In this case, ensure that you are using the 
hdf5-1.8.5-win32\dll path, NOT the 
hdf5-1.8.5-win32\lib
path as your source of lib files. This dll directory also contains all the
dlls you need, including zlib1.dll.

That solved my problems when building with VC++ 2005, I can't comment on
2008, since we don't have that available yet here (!!)

Regarding env vars, if you're only building ONE app, then you could simply
package your app along with all the hdf5 dlls in your application's .exe
directory, then you won't need an env var. But in general, if writing
several apps that are not colocated, then better to amend PATH to point to
the hdf5 dlls, rather than copying hdf5 for all the various apps.
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