Regular DLLs Statically Linked to MFC: Overview
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A regular DLL statically linked to MFC is a DLL that uses MFC internally, and the exported functions in the DLL can be called by either MFC or non-MFC executables. As the name describes, this kind of DLL is built using the static link library version of MFC. Functions are usually exported from a regular DLL using the standard C interface. For an example of how to write, build, and use a regular DLL, see the sample .
Note that the term USRDLL is no longer used in the Visual C++ documentation. A regular DLL that is statically linked to MFC has the same characteristics as the former USRDLL.
Feature Only in Professional and Enterprise Editions Static linking to MFC is supported only in Visual C++ Professional and Enterprise Editions. For more information, see .