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    Debugging ObjectARX Applications with Dynamic MFC

    When debugging ObjectARX applications built with a dynamically linked MFC library, link with the release version of C runtime and MFC libraries. This allows use of the MFC or C runtime debugging facilities, but does not allow stepping into the Microsoft MFCdebugging source code.

    Parent topic: ObjectARX Applications with Dynamically Linked MFC

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