32 Bit c\c++ code with 64 bit Windows 2003 exproc

NOTE - This was posted previously under ther PLSQL forum. If this forum is also incorrect, I apologize - please guide me to the correct location.
Several years ago we implemented the Shell exproc example ( Metalink Note:136527.1) on our NT server – It uses a snippet of c/c++ code and a free downloadable borland compiler. It turned out to be very handy and we have a lot of packages based on it. We recently migrated to a 64 bit Windows 2003 server where the library fails (ORA-06520) and need to recompile the C/C++ code for a 64 bit platform.
I have access to Visual Studio 2008, but it has been years since I’ve played with C and I’ve never used Visual C++. Does anyone have the clift notes for recompiling this example for windows 64 bit enivronment using Visual Studio? Is there a better compiler (simpler ide) to be using?

This is not a SQL or PL/SQL question.
Please repost in the appropriate forum.
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