Is there a way to restrict the MCR Version used for compiled code?

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Is there any way to restrict which version of the MCR can be used to launch compiled code? The project I am working on involves a fairly rigorous validation effort and we usually limit the validation to a specific system state. It seems that compiled code can be launched using other versions of the MCR besides the version that corresponds to my version of Matlab.
I am using 2012b and so would like my code to confirm that v8.0 of the MCR is being used. To test this I only installed the latest version of the MCR (8.2), but the mcrversion command still returns "8.0" and even if I compile a little script to display the results of mcrversion; it still says 8.0 even though I only have version 8.2 of the MCR installed.
Is there any other way to confirm what MCR version is used to launch a compiled code?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Oct 2013
What you say is not true. You cannot use an MCR that does not match the version you used to compile the executable with. So the way you want it, is already the way it is.
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Jeremy
Jeremy on 30 Oct 2013
I just downloaded the MCR to test. I wanted to see if my compiled code would run with it.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 30 Oct 2013
As you found out, it will preferentially use the version that you compiled with, regardless if an earlier or later one is installed.

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