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Post by Stefan Pendl on Mar 27, 2021 16:15:07 GMT -5
You can download the VC++ redistributable from Microsoft. The x86 package can be installed for any architecture, the x64 package only for the 64-bit architecture.
Carl Gundel, the installer of the final distribution could ask the user to download and install the VC++ redistributables if they are missing.
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Post by Carl Gundel on Mar 27, 2021 17:44:41 GMT -5
You can download the VC++ redistributable from Microsoft. The x86 package can be installed for any architecture, the x64 package only for the 64-bit architecture.
Carl Gundel , the installer of the final distribution could ask the user to download and install the VC++ redistributables if they are missing. I wish it weren't the case because it also means that if you want to create a standalone application that also needs the runtime. When I chose VisualWorks Smalltalk for LB this requirement didn't exist, so I think you can see why that makes me unhappy.
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Post by Stefan Pendl on Mar 28, 2021 1:52:12 GMT -5
I support your opinion about the VC++ runtime, since it should be easy to avoid the dependency.
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Post by benjaminzx on Feb 20, 2022 23:41:43 GMT -5
This error message is directly related to the DLL file, when the VCRUNTIME140.DLL file is misplaced or deleted from the Windows system and you will face this error message. This error indicates a problem with the 2015 version of the Visual C++ Redistributable because there is a known conflict between the 2017 version and the 2015 version. Please follow these steps: Open Programs and Features form Control Panel Uninstall the 2017 version of the C++ Redistributalbe, if that is installed on your System. Then from the link below, download and install the 2015 version, then once that is installed, download and install the 2017 version. docs.microsoft.com/en-GB/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170Please Note, regardless of whether your version of Windows 10 is 32bit or 64bit, you must download and install both the x86 and x64 versions, do not try to install the ARM64 version. DLL or Dynamic Link Libraries are external parts of applications and services that run on the Windows system. DLL files are the important part of any computer / laptop and we cannot imagine an operating system without DLL files. A single DLL file can be shared by more than one application and services. That is why, when a dll file gets corrupted / deleted / moved from the system, all linked applications start launching DLL errors. Sometimes, this error message also starts to appear after installing a Windows update or an incorrect installation of any program. This is for the reason that, in all the latest updates or patches released by Microsoft, there may be a missing system file or dll file.
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Post by donnybowers on Feb 23, 2022 6:06:05 GMT -5
Microsoft products are crap. I had a similar issue with another DLL that a couple of programs I've tried to install require to run. I downloaded and installed the redistributable and it didn't fix the problem. I just had to give up on the programs I was trying to install in a Windows 7 Thin PC virtual machine.
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Post by Carl Gundel on Feb 23, 2022 10:51:51 GMT -5
Microsoft products are crap. I had a similar issue with another DLL that a couple of programs I've tried to install require to run. I downloaded and installed the redistributable and it didn't fix the problem. I just had to give up on the programs I was trying to install in a Windows 7 Thin PC virtual machine. I have had a bad experience with the vcruntime libraries when trying to install on a couple of different Windows 8.x machines. Even when I went to find manual instructions and followed them carefully I had no luck. Very frustrating. Why it is that Microsoft does this nonsense is puzzling and very annoying to me.
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