![]() ![]() So we are able to give our users both options- go with Microsoft’s recommendation and use the redistributable, or copy the app-local DLLs and go. They finally listened at the end of that development cycle. In fact, Microsoft almost didn’t allow app-local copies of the runtime DLLs at all- but we (along with many others)- basically begged them to still provide that option so we could still provide that option to our users. We mirror Microsoft’s strong recommendation to use the redistributable because they can then update those system installs via Windows Update. So in the end, I’m not sure what additional response we could give beyond what we already document. ![]() We’ve had a person with a completely corrupt Win7 install, and a couple with Windows Updates stuck in a half-way state. That isn’t to say we haven’t had the support issues here and there. I can say that the number of successful installs of recent Xojo IDEs which use the runtime are not statistically lower from those before we used the runtime, at all. To make sure that its platform can produce 32. Now, when you open your VS, you see in the Platform box column, whether it’s a 32-bit or 64-bit version. Choose Select Columns and check the Platform box. Go to Details and right-click on the columns. I feel like I’m ‘guessing’ which scares me to no end. Here’s the simplest way to do it: Open Task Manager. It would be nice if we could get some ‘official’ response from Xojo. If you still can’t run the redistributable installer I found in a previous test that I was able to install ‘Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable (x86)’, then run Windows Update, then run ‘Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable (x86)’ The thing that wasn’t clear to me is in the Windows Update window, even when it says there are no updates available, you need to click ‘Check or updates’ to make sure it sees the updates required and it took several restarts and checks to get them all. My Xojo app wouldn’t run with just the Windows Update, I still had to install the redistributable. On earlier versions of Windows, choose Start, expand All Programs, and then expand the folder for your version of Visual Studio (and on older. To access these command prompts on Windows, on the Start menu type 圆4 and then choose one of the 圆4 native or cross-tool developer command prompts. Setup Failed: 0x80240017 - Unspecified errorĪfter numerous searches and suggestions of things to install I found that I with a new clean install of Win7 if I ran Windows Update multiple times the redistributable would install. Use a 64-bit hosted developer command prompt shortcut. I made a clean install of Windows7 32bit Prof and got this same error while trying to install Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable (x86) (vc_) I ran various tests yesterday setting up InnoSetup to install the redistributable. ![]()
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