Microsoft Foundation Class Library - Versions

Versions

Product version MFC version Year introduced
Microsoft C/C++ 7.0 MFC 1.0 1993
Visual C++ 1.0 MFC 2.0
Visual C++ 1.5 MFC 2.5
Visual C++ 1.51 MFC 2.51
Visual C++ 1.52c MFC 2.5 (Last development platform for Windows 3.x)
Visual C++ 2.0 MFC 3.0
Visual C++ 2.1 MFC 3.1
Visual C++ 2.2 MFC 3.2
Visual C++ 4.0 MFC 4.0 (mfc40.dll included with Windows 95) Aug 1995
Visual C++ 4.1 MFC 4.1
Visual C++ 4.2 MFC 4.2 (mfc42.dll included with the Windows 98 original release) Mar 1998
eMbedded Visual C++ 3.0 MFC 4.2 (mfc42.dll)
Visual C++ 5.0 MFC 4.21 (mfc42.dll), a major upgrade from MFC 4.2.
Visual C++ 6.0 MFC 6.0 (mfc42.dll) 1998
eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 MFC 6.0 (mfcce400.dll)
Visual C++ .NET 2002 (Visual C++ 7.0), .NET 1.0 MFC 7.0 (mfc70.dll) Feb 2002
Visual C++ .NET 2003 (Visual C++ 7.1), .NET 1.1 MFC 7.1 (mfc71.dll) Apr 2003
Visual C++ .NET 2003 + MS11-025 MFC 7.10.6119.0 (mfc71.dll) Apr 2011
The Visual Studio Express editions do not include the MFC libraries from 2005 version. 2005
Visual C++ 2005 (Visual C++ 8.0), .NET 2.0 MFC 8.0.50608.0 (mfc80.dll) Oct 2005
Visual C++ 2005 SP1 MFC 8.0.50727.762 (mfc80.dll)
Visual C++ 2005 SP1 + MS09-035 MFC 8.0.50727.4053 (mfc80.dll) Jul 2009
Visual C++ 2005 SP1 + MS11-025 MFC 8.0.50727.5592(mfc80.dll) Apr 2011
Visual C++ 2005 SP1 + MS11-025 MFC 8.0.50727.6195(mfc80.dll) June 2011
Visual C++ 2008 (Visual C++ 9.0), .NET 3.5 MFC 9.0.21022.8 (mfc90.dll) Nov 2007
Visual C++ 2008 with Feature Pack MFC 9.0.30411 (mfc90.dll) Apr 2008
Visual C++ 2008 SP1 MFC 9.0.30729.1 (mfc90.dll) Aug 2008
Visual C++ 2008 SP1 + MS09-035 MFC 9.0.30729.4148 (mfc90.dll) Jul 2009
Visual C++ 2008 SP1 + MS11-025 MFC 9.0.30729.5570 (mfc90.dll) Apr 2011
Visual C++ 2010, .NET 4.0 MFC 10.0.30319.1 (mfc100.dll) Apr 2010
Visual C++ 2010 + MS11-025 MFC 10.00.30319.415 (mfc100.dll) Apr 2011
Visual C++ 2010 SP1 MFC 10.0.40219.1 (mfc100.dll) March 2011

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