How to solve Error building project to create exe file from .m using deploytool ?

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Deploytool
Name :project1
Location : E:\Naresh\MATLAB\code1
Target : Windows standalone Application
Add main file : programme1.m
Add files / Dictionaries : bull.jpg
Getting error like
Error building project
Run m build -setup to specify the default compiler option file

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Dec 2013
Run
mbuild -setup
and pick a compiler. You might need to install a compiler first. You can use the same compilers as you would use for mex .
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Naresh Naik
Naresh Naik on 14 Dec 2013
mbuild -setup
Please choose your compiler for building standalone MATLAB applications:
Would you like mbuild to locate installed compilers [y]/n? y
Select a compiler:
[1] Lcc-win32 C 2.4.1 in E:\Naresh\MATHLA~1\sys\lcc
[2] Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
[0] none
Compiler: 1
Please verify your choices:
Compiler: Lcc-win32 C 2.4.1
Location: E:\Naresh\MATHLA~1\sys\lcc
Are these correct [y]/n? y
Trying to update options file: C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Application Data\MathWorks\MATLAB\R2010a\compopts.bat
From template: E:\Naresh\MATHLA~1\bin\win32\mbuildopts\lcccompp.bat
Done . . . I HAVE GOT LIKE THIS COULD YOU TELL ME HOW TO PROCEED FURTHER ?

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Naresh Naik
Naresh Naik on 14 Dec 2013
I got files through mbuild as you said by typing mbuild -setup
they are 1.MCRInstaller , 2. readme , 3.Untitled1 , 4. Untitled1_pkg naresh
If i want to run my exe in other system among the four which one i have to install?
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Naresh Naik
Naresh Naik on 16 Dec 2013
I was successfully installed MCR installer in target system and while running the untitled.exe file A c window came and immediately closed.
I am unable to understand that could you make me understand ?

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