MATLAB engine , C++ and MATLAB .dll files

I am using the MATLAB engine in C++ to read an excel file. If I want to make this C++ file into an executable and place it on a file server, do I need to install MATLAB on the file server? Or will it work if I use a static library link in C++ to link the .dll files from MATLAB to the .exe?
Thanks!

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Jan
Jan le 16 Août 2013

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If you are calling the Matlab engine, Matlab has to be installed on the target machine. If you have the Compiler Toolbox you can build a standalone dll that you can call from within c++.

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Caroline
Caroline le 16 Août 2013
Hi Jan,
Thanks so much for getting back to me. Would the MATLAB compiler toolbox be installed on the file server where I am placing the .exe? Also, are you saying that If I have the compiler toolbox, I would not need to install MATLAB on the file server where I am placing the .exe, but instead I could link the MATLAB .dll files to C++? Or I would still need MATLAB on the file server no matter what?
Thanks for your help!
Jan
Jan le 16 Août 2013
With the Compiler Toolbox you can build a dll (or standalone exe), that you can add to a c++ project and use on a target machine without a Matlab installation. However, you will need to install the (free) Matlab Compiler Runtime on the target machine. The Compiler Toolbox will be installed on the developing machine.
Caroline
Caroline le 16 Août 2013
Thank you so much!

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