Pirates of the caribbean cast. Well, about the optimistic facet, a well-composed novel could supply a detailed tale that could result in a film that is deep. Is that the good idea? On another hand, can a guide which has no Thing to do using the collection be correctly adapted to to match the Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides?
May 1, 2017 - Attempts to install Box's desktop applications may result in the following. Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64). May 4, 2018 - Hello everybody, I have a 64-bit laptop that uses Windows 8.x.And I should install Vcredist software to install Wampserver software.
It looks like your computer was not able to download one or more files during the installation process. I would recommend using the Virtual Agent to download the installation files, and then start the installation process. Choose Download Links > AutoCAD Products > AutoCAD Architecture. There are two download files; download both, one at a time, to the same folder on your computer.
When both downloads are complete, double click on the '001' file. That will start the extraction process and extract the files from both files. When the extraction is complete, the installer will start up, and you can go through the installation process.
In page I scrolled down to the clickable buttons to download vcredist_x64.exe and vcredist_x86.exe Under an x86 installation of Windows XP Home SP3, double-clicking vcredist_x86.exe first displays a licence in Japanese, confirming that the correct file was double-clicked. Next it displays an error message in English: --------------------------- Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable --------------------------- Command line option syntax error. Type Command /? --------------------------- OK --------------------------- For 14 years Microsoft has been telling me that I misspelled double-clicks and I should check the spelling of the double-clicks that I inputted. For maybe a year I was just confused, but gradually I figured out that Microsoft usually blames customers, and Microsoft sometimes blames computer makers (OEMs).
Now I get confused less often, but what about my customers? When I make a Visual Studio setup project, and customers try to install my package, vcredist_x86.exe will tell my customers that they misspelled their double-clicks, and my customers will blame me.
This time I have figured out part of the problem. Folders like 'My Documents' and 'Temp' are subfolders of a folder named for the user's account on their Windows system. Microsoft forgot that Japanese users have Japanese names. The Japanese version of this installer can't handle Japanese pathnames. On Windows XP Pro we can tell a customer to log into their Administrator account in order to install our product, because 'Administrator' is spelled using all foreign characters. But on Windows XP Home we can't do that. Does anyone know a reliable way to get these libraries installed on customers' machines where we have no control over the machines?
Diamond, I've test the path like '%WINDIR% foldername', it worked on my side. >Don't you think it would be better if the vcredist_____.exe programs would be made compatible with their own language versions of Windows?
I've logged this issue in our database. Product team will evaluate this in the future. Thanks for your valuable feedback, it will help us make our product more user friendly. Thanks, Rong-Chun Zhang in Forum If you have any feedback on our support, please contact Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have any feedback, please tell us.
Hello Norman, Thanks for your post. >Does anyone know a reliable way to get these libraries installed on customers' machines where we have no control over the machines? To depoyment the VC++ runtime with Merge module or prerequisite(vcredist_x86.exe), we will need to install the VC++ lib file under an administrator. However, to work around this, on possible way is to install the VC++ libs files under the application directory as a private assemblies. More information.
Thanks, Rong-Chun Zhang in Forum If you have any feedback on our support, please contact msdnmg[at]microsoft.com Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have any feedback, please tell us. Zhang, Thank you for your efforts so far. I see I wasn't clear enough. 'we will need to install the VC++ lib file under an administrator' Of course. Now here's the problem: In Windows XP Pro, a user might be named 林 and she might be a member of the Administrators group, but vcredist_x86.exe will give an error instead of installing, because even though 林 is an administrator, her temp directory has her name in its pathname. We can tell her to log in to the Administrator account, because that is ALSO a member of the Administrators group, but its temp directory has a pathname consisting of only foreign characters.
Pirates of the caribbean cast. Well, about the optimistic facet, a well-composed novel could supply a detailed tale that could result in a film that is deep. Is that the good idea? On another hand, can a guide which has no Thing to do using the collection be correctly adapted to to match the Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides?
May 1, 2017 - Attempts to install Box's desktop applications may result in the following. Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64). May 4, 2018 - Hello everybody, I have a 64-bit laptop that uses Windows 8.x.And I should install Vcredist software to install Wampserver software.
It looks like your computer was not able to download one or more files during the installation process. I would recommend using the Virtual Agent to download the installation files, and then start the installation process. Choose Download Links > AutoCAD Products > AutoCAD Architecture. There are two download files; download both, one at a time, to the same folder on your computer.
When both downloads are complete, double click on the '001' file. That will start the extraction process and extract the files from both files. When the extraction is complete, the installer will start up, and you can go through the installation process.
In page I scrolled down to the clickable buttons to download vcredist_x64.exe and vcredist_x86.exe Under an x86 installation of Windows XP Home SP3, double-clicking vcredist_x86.exe first displays a licence in Japanese, confirming that the correct file was double-clicked. Next it displays an error message in English: --------------------------- Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable --------------------------- Command line option syntax error. Type Command /? --------------------------- OK --------------------------- For 14 years Microsoft has been telling me that I misspelled double-clicks and I should check the spelling of the double-clicks that I inputted. For maybe a year I was just confused, but gradually I figured out that Microsoft usually blames customers, and Microsoft sometimes blames computer makers (OEMs).
Now I get confused less often, but what about my customers? When I make a Visual Studio setup project, and customers try to install my package, vcredist_x86.exe will tell my customers that they misspelled their double-clicks, and my customers will blame me.
This time I have figured out part of the problem. Folders like 'My Documents' and 'Temp' are subfolders of a folder named for the user's account on their Windows system. Microsoft forgot that Japanese users have Japanese names. The Japanese version of this installer can't handle Japanese pathnames. On Windows XP Pro we can tell a customer to log into their Administrator account in order to install our product, because 'Administrator' is spelled using all foreign characters. But on Windows XP Home we can't do that. Does anyone know a reliable way to get these libraries installed on customers' machines where we have no control over the machines?
Diamond, I've test the path like '%WINDIR% foldername', it worked on my side. >Don't you think it would be better if the vcredist_____.exe programs would be made compatible with their own language versions of Windows?
I've logged this issue in our database. Product team will evaluate this in the future. Thanks for your valuable feedback, it will help us make our product more user friendly. Thanks, Rong-Chun Zhang in Forum If you have any feedback on our support, please contact Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have any feedback, please tell us.
Hello Norman, Thanks for your post. >Does anyone know a reliable way to get these libraries installed on customers' machines where we have no control over the machines? To depoyment the VC++ runtime with Merge module or prerequisite(vcredist_x86.exe), we will need to install the VC++ lib file under an administrator. However, to work around this, on possible way is to install the VC++ libs files under the application directory as a private assemblies. More information.
Thanks, Rong-Chun Zhang in Forum If you have any feedback on our support, please contact msdnmg[at]microsoft.com Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have any feedback, please tell us. Zhang, Thank you for your efforts so far. I see I wasn't clear enough. 'we will need to install the VC++ lib file under an administrator' Of course. Now here's the problem: In Windows XP Pro, a user might be named 林 and she might be a member of the Administrators group, but vcredist_x86.exe will give an error instead of installing, because even though 林 is an administrator, her temp directory has her name in its pathname. We can tell her to log in to the Administrator account, because that is ALSO a member of the Administrators group, but its temp directory has a pathname consisting of only foreign characters.