If I need to provide a DLL by using C++ or C# to somebody. How do I know if my code is managed or unmanaged code? If I use VC++6.0, that means unmanaged and if I use .Net Visual Studio 2005 or later it will be managed code?
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You can make unmanaged code with any version of Visual Studio.
There is a settings in your project properties under:
Configuration Properties -> General -> Common Language Runtime Support.If you want unmanaged code then you should set this value to:
No Common Language Runtime support