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Instead of building your application by statically linking to the MFC object-code libraries, you can build your application to use one of the AFXDLL libraries — which contain MFC in a DLL that multiple running applications can share. For a table of AFXDLL names, see the article DLLs: Naming Conventions.
Note By default, AppWizard creates an AFXDLL project. To use static linking of MFC code instead, set the Use MFC in a static library option in AppWizard. Static linking is not available in the Standard Edition of Visual C++.