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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T01:40:07+00:00 2026-05-22T01:40:07+00:00

I have a C++/CLI app that is built under Visual Studio 2010 but using

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I have a C++/CLI app that is built under Visual Studio 2010 but using .Net 3.5. As required, I hand edited my project file to add the TargetFrameworkVersion with a value of 3.5 and was able to build it without issue when I was in x86 (32-bit) mode. However, when I switched to build it in x64 (64-bit) mode, I got the following error:

error MSB8014: Execution path (C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\x86_amd64) could not be found.

I do have VS 2008 (9.0) installed, but there is no x86_amd64 directory under the bin folder. I tried fooling it by adding this folder (and the amd64 folder which would have failed thanks to the next line in the targets file), and then I got the error:

fatal error LNK1112: module machine type ‘X86’ conflicts with target machine type ‘x64’

which I can’t figure out because my project has no explicit links. I switched the C# assemblies that it interacts with to build in x64 (as opposed to any CPU) but to no avail.

FYI: Everything builds correctly in 32-bit mode. Everything also build correctly in 64 bit mode if I switch to .Net 4.0 (v100). I get the same errors building in both release and debug mode.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

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    2026-05-22T01:40:08+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 1:40 am

    If you are compiling with the “toolset” changed over from V100 to V90 on the project properties, and you have Visual Studio 2008 installed on the same development machine, just go to Control Panel, Programs and Features, select Visual Studio 2008, right-click, select Uninstall/Change, then select to add/remove f eatures, then when you are presented with a list of features, look for x64 compiler/files under Visual C++ which is not installed by default,but by clicking on the checkbox next to it, it will add the needed files.

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