event 59 msvcrtd.dll on my program

Hello

I built a VC ++ 2008 / .NET based application that works well (debug and release versions) on my XP PC development.  I wish now to turn on my PC of deployment so I copied the version throughout.  My PC is a new one with all installed MS updates.
When I try to run the version of deployment, I get an immediate failure with the usual "this application does not work" XP error message.

I get nothing useful in the Application of the observer of events and anything section in the system section.  If I'm running on a PC XP 3, I get error messages in the system section.  Here, I find that the app is looking for Microsoft.VC90.DebugCRT - I guess that means msvcrtd.dll.

By looking at the executable (release) with the Dependency Walker tool, I find that it depends on msvcrt.dll, not msvcrtd.dll.

I have copied msvcrtd.dll on all PCs and have installed the vcredist module, but still not the same error.

The complete event log message is:

"Partial release failed for Microsoft.VC90.DebugCRT."  Reference error message: refereneces Assembly is not installed on your system. »

Details
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Windows OS product
ID 59
Source SideBySide
Version 5.2
Symbolic name: MSG_SXS_FUNCTION_CALL_FAIL %1 failed for %2.  Error message reference %3.

Thus, it seems that the app is a failure because Windows cannot load msvcrtd.dll - what is really there and is not necessary anyway.

Someone at - it ideas?   I'm not an experienced programmer so please keep the simple answers.

Hello
 
Your question of Windows is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is best suited for in the MSDN forums. Please post your question in the MSDN forum.

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    --
    End of file - 15865 bytes

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    P10:

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