We must also note that, in case of Windows 8 (and above) systems, changes made to VLD.INI from installation directory (e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\Visual Leak Detector) may not have any effect. Because program might not have access to that folder (unlike on Windows XP). In that case, we must have to have local copy on VLD.INI or run the program under administrator privilege. I was trying to disable VLD through VLD and struggled a lot to figure this out.
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