A new application runtime is available for installing the Visual C++ 8 Service Pack 1 runtime.
This runtime is required with Visual C++ applications created with Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1.
Download here:
www.installaware.com/clients/vc81bin.zip
To install, extract the contents of the archive, preseving its subfolders, into your InstallAware\\runtimes folder. Re-start the IDE and you should see the new runtime in the Application Runtimes view.
This update is free for all users (trial and licensed).
New Application Runtime: VC++ 8 Service Pack 1
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New Application Runtime: VC++ 8 Service Pack 1
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Problem with runtime, urgent attention please
I seem to be having an issue with the new vc++ runtime.
Ok so i extracted the runtimes to the correct folder then restarted the IDE and i check the box (in Application Runtimes) MS Visual C++ Runtime 8.0 (includes ATL and MFC) Service Pack 1.
When i build the current project a message pops up (please see attachment). So i removed the pipe symbol from the end, then it seemed to build.
BUT when i run the installer package it seems to be the same as before and the application doesnt run because it couldnt find the vc++ libraries?
please help
File Attached:
warning.JPG
Ok so i extracted the runtimes to the correct folder then restarted the IDE and i check the box (in Application Runtimes) MS Visual C++ Runtime 8.0 (includes ATL and MFC) Service Pack 1.
When i build the current project a message pops up (please see attachment). So i removed the pipe symbol from the end, then it seemed to build.
BUT when i run the installer package it seems to be the same as before and the application doesnt run because it couldnt find the vc++ libraries?
please help
File Attached:
warning.JPG
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I think the problem here is, you need to run the latest InstallAware setup to obtain the latest File Bag command. File Bag was updated to include support for exclusion masks and the pipe you are seeing is part of that, which the older File Bag does not understand.
Michael Nesmith
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