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I wouldn't go as far as saying that msvcr80.dll is part of Windows. I have
Windows XP Pro Sp1a and I do not have msvcr80.dll. I do not have dot NET either. MS sez msvcr80.dll is Microsoft® C Runtime Library. Comes with Microsoft SQL 2005 Server Enterprise and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional. http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...l&S=1&x=9&y=11 I do not doubt that msvcr80.dll is also included with dotNET. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:MHEuf.599$WY5.576@newsread2.news.pas.earthlin k.net, JP <jp@private.nospam> hunted and pecked: > "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:70BEB9F2-5685-4513-9E7C-A4EBABEC2289@microsoft.com... >> JP >> Many thanks, I think it must be me who needs 'new' glasses, you are quite >> right about the file name, and I have completed the actions you >> suggested, with favourable results - so far... >> -- >> EREITIZ >> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > > > I appreciate your follow-up. I am glad my input (from my own experience, > actually) was of some help. > > AFAIK: the msvcr80.dll is one of the Dynamic Link Library files that > is a component of MS Dot.NET v2.00, and thereby, presumably, of Windows > itself. I do not know the exact function, but Dot.NET uses it from the > directory I had pointed out earlier. > > NSW however, expects all system files (or most of them at least) - > including such dlls - to be located within the default Windows\System32 > directory which is the *normal* location for most essential system files. > Which is why it comes up with the 20 or so instances where it tries to > find "links" or such to this file from MS Dot.NET pointing to the > System32 directory. Which, naturally, it does not. Hence those "errors" > that it finds on a scan! > > I am not dissing NSW but WinDoctor has a habit of labelling as an error > whenever it encounters such situations and apparently cannot (or will not) > recognize that such "missing" files do exist elsewhere! > > Cheerio. > > JP > --- > > >> "JP" wrote: >> >>> Sorry, the location directory for msvcr.dll should read this way: >>> >>> C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.VC80.CRT_1fc8b3b9a 1e18e3b_8.0.50727.42_x-ww_ 0de06acd >>> >>> Maybe I do need glasses after all as my better half always gently >>> suggests >>> from time to time. >>> >>> :-) >>> >>> JP >>> --- >>> >>> >>> "JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message >>> news:SUyuf.5498$nu6.5105@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... >>>> Might be that the file is actually msvcr80.dll (not msver80.dll). >>>> >>>> AFAIK: >>>> >>>> This error usually is "caught" by NSW after a PC is updated with MS >>>> DotNET >>>> Version 2.0. >>>> >>>> The file is installed correctly in the appropriate directory: >>>> Windows\WinSxS\x86_policy.5.2.Microsoft.Windows.Ne tworking.Rtcdll_6595b64144 ccf1df_x-ww_c7b7206f >>>> >>>> NSW gives the error because it thinks the file should actually be >>>> located >>>> in >>>> the Windows\System32 directory. >>>> >>>> You can either select "Ignore the problem" within NSW or simply copy >>>> (NOT >>>> move!) msvcr80.dll to Windows\System32 directory. That will keep NSW >>>> *happy*. >>>> >>>> Or one can always *Ignore NSW* - a course of action deemed wise by >>>> many, >>>> including yours truly. >>>> >>>> Double check the file name on your NSW error list before doing >>>> anything. >>>> The >>>> above suggestion is worthless if the file name is not msvcr80.dll. >>>> >>>> Anything you do, you do at your own risk. >>>> >>>> JP >>>> --- >>>> >>>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message >>>> news:FD571C96-09C5-4BD1-9402-EA7F4EDA2851@microsoft.com... >>>>> I have been using NORTON systemworks for some years now with very >>>>> little >>>>> trouble but, since I obtained ntl broadband and installed the >>>>> appropriate >>>>> software i keep getting an error repeated 10 to 20 times every time I >>>>> run >>>>> 'one button checkup' .. Basically several applications are trying to >>>>> find >>>>> a >>>>> file "msver80.dll" .. I have searched my XP installation disk and all >>>>> the >>>>> other software I can think of to no avail. Can you tell me where I can >>>>> find a >>>>> copy of this file and where should I copy (or install) it to ?? >>>>> -- >>>>> EREITIZ >>>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? |
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Thanks for that, it could explain a few things, I belive the DOT Net was part
of XP SP2, but I am not completely sure. It did appear just after I updated to SP2.. So did a few glitches ???? Thanks again -- EREITIZ But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > I wouldn't go as far as saying that msvcr80.dll is part of Windows. I have > Windows XP Pro Sp1a and I do not have msvcr80.dll. I do not have dot NET > either. > > MS sez msvcr80.dll is Microsoft® C Runtime Library. Comes with Microsoft > SQL 2005 Server Enterprise and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional. > http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...l&S=1&x=9&y=11 > > I do not doubt that msvcr80.dll is also included with dotNET. > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:MHEuf.599$WY5.576@newsread2.news.pas.earthlin k.net, > JP <jp@private.nospam> hunted and pecked: > > "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > > news:70BEB9F2-5685-4513-9E7C-A4EBABEC2289@microsoft.com... > >> JP > >> Many thanks, I think it must be me who needs 'new' glasses, you are quite > >> right about the file name, and I have completed the actions you > >> suggested, with favourable results - so far... > >> -- > >> EREITIZ > >> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > > > > > > I appreciate your follow-up. I am glad my input (from my own experience, > > actually) was of some help. > > > > AFAIK: the msvcr80.dll is one of the Dynamic Link Library files that > > is a component of MS Dot.NET v2.00, and thereby, presumably, of Windows > > itself. I do not know the exact function, but Dot.NET uses it from the > > directory I had pointed out earlier. > > > > NSW however, expects all system files (or most of them at least) - > > including such dlls - to be located within the default Windows\System32 > > directory which is the *normal* location for most essential system files. > > Which is why it comes up with the 20 or so instances where it tries to > > find "links" or such to this file from MS Dot.NET pointing to the > > System32 directory. Which, naturally, it does not. Hence those "errors" > > that it finds on a scan! > > > > I am not dissing NSW but WinDoctor has a habit of labelling as an error > > whenever it encounters such situations and apparently cannot (or will not) > > recognize that such "missing" files do exist elsewhere! > > > > Cheerio. > > > > JP > > --- > > > > > >> "JP" wrote: > >> > >>> Sorry, the location directory for msvcr.dll should read this way: > >>> > >>> > C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.VC80.CRT_1fc8b3b9a 1e18e3b_8.0.50727.42_x-ww_ > 0de06acd > >>> > >>> Maybe I do need glasses after all as my better half always gently > >>> suggests > >>> from time to time. > >>> > >>> :-) > >>> > >>> JP > >>> --- > >>> > >>> > >>> "JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message > >>> news:SUyuf.5498$nu6.5105@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > >>>> Might be that the file is actually msvcr80.dll (not msver80.dll). > >>>> > >>>> AFAIK: > >>>> > >>>> This error usually is "caught" by NSW after a PC is updated with MS > >>>> DotNET > >>>> Version 2.0. > >>>> > >>>> The file is installed correctly in the appropriate directory: > >>>> > Windows\WinSxS\x86_policy.5.2.Microsoft.Windows.Ne tworking.Rtcdll_6595b64144 > ccf1df_x-ww_c7b7206f > >>>> > >>>> NSW gives the error because it thinks the file should actually be > >>>> located > >>>> in > >>>> the Windows\System32 directory. > >>>> > >>>> You can either select "Ignore the problem" within NSW or simply copy > >>>> (NOT > >>>> move!) msvcr80.dll to Windows\System32 directory. That will keep NSW > >>>> *happy*. > >>>> > >>>> Or one can always *Ignore NSW* - a course of action deemed wise by > >>>> many, > >>>> including yours truly. > >>>> > >>>> Double check the file name on your NSW error list before doing > >>>> anything. > >>>> The > >>>> above suggestion is worthless if the file name is not msvcr80.dll. > >>>> > >>>> Anything you do, you do at your own risk. > >>>> > >>>> JP > >>>> --- > >>>> > >>>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > >>>> news:FD571C96-09C5-4BD1-9402-EA7F4EDA2851@microsoft.com... > >>>>> I have been using NORTON systemworks for some years now with very > >>>>> little > >>>>> trouble but, since I obtained ntl broadband and installed the > >>>>> appropriate > >>>>> software i keep getting an error repeated 10 to 20 times every time I > >>>>> run > >>>>> 'one button checkup' .. Basically several applications are trying to > >>>>> find > >>>>> a > >>>>> file "msver80.dll" .. I have searched my XP installation disk and all > >>>>> the > >>>>> other software I can think of to no avail. Can you tell me where I can > >>>>> find a > >>>>> copy of this file and where should I copy (or install) it to ?? > >>>>> -- > >>>>> EREITIZ > >>>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > > |
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Now that I think about it, .NET Framework may have come with SP1 or as an
update, I can't remember. I got rid of it though. The only thing that I have is a .NET passport and I wouldn't have that if I didn't need it for some MVP stuff. ;-) -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:CB1BB763-0DC5-4392-AFD9-C03308E02B91@microsoft.com, Pete @ ereitiz <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> hunted and pecked: > Thanks for that, it could explain a few things, I belive the DOT Net was > part of XP SP2, but I am not completely sure. It did appear just after I > updated to SP2.. So did a few glitches ???? > > Thanks again > -- > EREITIZ > But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > >> I wouldn't go as far as saying that msvcr80.dll is part of Windows. I >> have Windows XP Pro Sp1a and I do not have msvcr80.dll. I do not have >> dot NET either. >> >> MS sez msvcr80.dll is Microsoft® C Runtime Library. Comes with >> Microsoft SQL 2005 Server Enterprise and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 >> Professional. >> http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...l&S=1&x=9&y=11 >> >> I do not doubt that msvcr80.dll is also included with dotNET. >> >> -- >> Hope this helps. Let us know. >> >> Wes >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >> >> In news:MHEuf.599$WY5.576@newsread2.news.pas.earthlin k.net, >> JP <jp@private.nospam> hunted and pecked: >>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message >>> news:70BEB9F2-5685-4513-9E7C-A4EBABEC2289@microsoft.com... >>>> JP >>>> Many thanks, I think it must be me who needs 'new' glasses, you are >>>> quite right about the file name, and I have completed the actions you >>>> suggested, with favourable results - so far... >>>> -- >>>> EREITIZ >>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? >>> >>> >>> I appreciate your follow-up. I am glad my input (from my own experience, >>> actually) was of some help. >>> >>> AFAIK: the msvcr80.dll is one of the Dynamic Link Library files that >>> is a component of MS Dot.NET v2.00, and thereby, presumably, of Windows >>> itself. I do not know the exact function, but Dot.NET uses it from the >>> directory I had pointed out earlier. >>> >>> NSW however, expects all system files (or most of them at least) - >>> including such dlls - to be located within the default Windows\System32 >>> directory which is the *normal* location for most essential system >>> files. Which is why it comes up with the 20 or so instances where it >>> tries to find "links" or such to this file from MS Dot.NET pointing to >>> the System32 directory. Which, naturally, it does not. Hence those >>> "errors" that it finds on a scan! >>> >>> I am not dissing NSW but WinDoctor has a habit of labelling as an error >>> whenever it encounters such situations and apparently cannot (or will >>> not) recognize that such "missing" files do exist elsewhere! >>> >>> Cheerio. >>> >>> JP >>> --- >>> >>> >>>> "JP" wrote: >>>> >>>>> Sorry, the location directory for msvcr.dll should read this way: >>>>> >>>>> >> C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.VC80.CRT_1fc8b3b9a 1e18e3b_8.0.50727.42_x-ww_ >> 0de06acd >>>>> >>>>> Maybe I do need glasses after all as my better half always gently >>>>> suggests >>>>> from time to time. >>>>> >>>>> :-) >>>>> >>>>> JP >>>>> --- >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message >>>>> news:SUyuf.5498$nu6.5105@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... >>>>>> Might be that the file is actually msvcr80.dll (not msver80.dll). >>>>>> >>>>>> AFAIK: >>>>>> >>>>>> This error usually is "caught" by NSW after a PC is updated with MS >>>>>> DotNET >>>>>> Version 2.0. >>>>>> >>>>>> The file is installed correctly in the appropriate directory: >>>>>> >> Windows\WinSxS\x86_policy.5.2.Microsoft.Windows.Ne tworking.Rtcdll_6595b64144 >> ccf1df_x-ww_c7b7206f >>>>>> >>>>>> NSW gives the error because it thinks the file should actually be >>>>>> located >>>>>> in >>>>>> the Windows\System32 directory. >>>>>> >>>>>> You can either select "Ignore the problem" within NSW or simply copy >>>>>> (NOT >>>>>> move!) msvcr80.dll to Windows\System32 directory. That will keep NSW >>>>>> *happy*. >>>>>> >>>>>> Or one can always *Ignore NSW* - a course of action deemed wise by >>>>>> many, >>>>>> including yours truly. >>>>>> >>>>>> Double check the file name on your NSW error list before doing >>>>>> anything. >>>>>> The >>>>>> above suggestion is worthless if the file name is not msvcr80.dll. >>>>>> >>>>>> Anything you do, you do at your own risk. >>>>>> >>>>>> JP >>>>>> --- >>>>>> >>>>>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in >>>>>> message news:FD571C96-09C5-4BD1-9402-EA7F4EDA2851@microsoft.com... >>>>>>> I have been using NORTON systemworks for some years now with very >>>>>>> little >>>>>>> trouble but, since I obtained ntl broadband and installed the >>>>>>> appropriate >>>>>>> software i keep getting an error repeated 10 to 20 times every time >>>>>>> I run >>>>>>> 'one button checkup' .. Basically several applications are trying to >>>>>>> find >>>>>>> a >>>>>>> file "msver80.dll" .. I have searched my XP installation disk and >>>>>>> all the >>>>>>> other software I can think of to no avail. Can you tell me where I >>>>>>> can find a >>>>>>> copy of this file and where should I copy (or install) it to ?? >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> EREITIZ >>>>>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? |
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Thanks Wesley
I wish I knew how much of the junk on my C: drive I could get rid of without causing problems with any programmes, I suspect about 50% of windows & office would be about right, freeing up loads of space and possibly stopping some of the conflicts and slow-downs.. Thanks again Byeeeeeeee -- EREITIZ But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > Now that I think about it, .NET Framework may have come with SP1 or as an > update, I can't remember. I got rid of it though. The only thing that I > have is a .NET passport and I wouldn't have that if I didn't need it for > some MVP stuff. ;-) > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:CB1BB763-0DC5-4392-AFD9-C03308E02B91@microsoft.com, > Pete @ ereitiz <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> hunted and pecked: > > Thanks for that, it could explain a few things, I belive the DOT Net was > > part of XP SP2, but I am not completely sure. It did appear just after I > > updated to SP2.. So did a few glitches ???? > > > > Thanks again > > -- > > EREITIZ > > But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > > > > > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > > > >> I wouldn't go as far as saying that msvcr80.dll is part of Windows. I > >> have Windows XP Pro Sp1a and I do not have msvcr80.dll. I do not have > >> dot NET either. > >> > >> MS sez msvcr80.dll is Microsoft® C Runtime Library. Comes with > >> Microsoft SQL 2005 Server Enterprise and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 > >> Professional. > >> > http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...l&S=1&x=9&y=11 > >> > >> I do not doubt that msvcr80.dll is also included with dotNET. > >> > >> -- > >> Hope this helps. Let us know. > >> > >> Wes > >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > >> > >> In news:MHEuf.599$WY5.576@newsread2.news.pas.earthlin k.net, > >> JP <jp@private.nospam> hunted and pecked: > >>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > >>> news:70BEB9F2-5685-4513-9E7C-A4EBABEC2289@microsoft.com... > >>>> JP > >>>> Many thanks, I think it must be me who needs 'new' glasses, you are > >>>> quite right about the file name, and I have completed the actions you > >>>> suggested, with favourable results - so far... > >>>> -- > >>>> EREITIZ > >>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > >>> > >>> > >>> I appreciate your follow-up. I am glad my input (from my own experience, > >>> actually) was of some help. > >>> > >>> AFAIK: the msvcr80.dll is one of the Dynamic Link Library files that > >>> is a component of MS Dot.NET v2.00, and thereby, presumably, of Windows > >>> itself. I do not know the exact function, but Dot.NET uses it from the > >>> directory I had pointed out earlier. > >>> > >>> NSW however, expects all system files (or most of them at least) - > >>> including such dlls - to be located within the default Windows\System32 > >>> directory which is the *normal* location for most essential system > >>> files. Which is why it comes up with the 20 or so instances where it > >>> tries to find "links" or such to this file from MS Dot.NET pointing to > >>> the System32 directory. Which, naturally, it does not. Hence those > >>> "errors" that it finds on a scan! > >>> > >>> I am not dissing NSW but WinDoctor has a habit of labelling as an error > >>> whenever it encounters such situations and apparently cannot (or will > >>> not) recognize that such "missing" files do exist elsewhere! > >>> > >>> Cheerio. > >>> > >>> JP > >>> --- > >>> > >>> > >>>> "JP" wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Sorry, the location directory for msvcr.dll should read this way: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> > C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.VC80.CRT_1fc8b3b9a 1e18e3b_8.0.50727.42_x-ww_ > >> 0de06acd > >>>>> > >>>>> Maybe I do need glasses after all as my better half always gently > >>>>> suggests > >>>>> from time to time. > >>>>> > >>>>> :-) > >>>>> > >>>>> JP > >>>>> --- > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> "JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message > >>>>> news:SUyuf.5498$nu6.5105@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > >>>>>> Might be that the file is actually msvcr80.dll (not msver80.dll). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> AFAIK: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> This error usually is "caught" by NSW after a PC is updated with MS > >>>>>> DotNET > >>>>>> Version 2.0. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The file is installed correctly in the appropriate directory: > >>>>>> > >> > Windows\WinSxS\x86_policy.5.2.Microsoft.Windows.Ne tworking.Rtcdll_6595b64144 > >> ccf1df_x-ww_c7b7206f > >>>>>> > >>>>>> NSW gives the error because it thinks the file should actually be > >>>>>> located > >>>>>> in > >>>>>> the Windows\System32 directory. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> You can either select "Ignore the problem" within NSW or simply copy > >>>>>> (NOT > >>>>>> move!) msvcr80.dll to Windows\System32 directory. That will keep NSW > >>>>>> *happy*. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Or one can always *Ignore NSW* - a course of action deemed wise by > >>>>>> many, > >>>>>> including yours truly. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Double check the file name on your NSW error list before doing > >>>>>> anything. > >>>>>> The > >>>>>> above suggestion is worthless if the file name is not msvcr80.dll. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Anything you do, you do at your own risk. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> JP > >>>>>> --- > >>>>>> > >>>>>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in > >>>>>> message news:FD571C96-09C5-4BD1-9402-EA7F4EDA2851@microsoft.com... > >>>>>>> I have been using NORTON systemworks for some years now with very > >>>>>>> little > >>>>>>> trouble but, since I obtained ntl broadband and installed the > >>>>>>> appropriate > >>>>>>> software i keep getting an error repeated 10 to 20 times every time > >>>>>>> I run > >>>>>>> 'one button checkup' .. Basically several applications are trying to > >>>>>>> find > >>>>>>> a > >>>>>>> file "msver80.dll" .. I have searched my XP installation disk and > >>>>>>> all the > >>>>>>> other software I can think of to no avail. Can you tell me where I > >>>>>>> can find a > >>>>>>> copy of this file and where should I copy (or install) it to ?? > >>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>> EREITIZ > >>>>>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > > |
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Thanks Wesley
I wish I knew how much of the junk on my C: drive I could get rid of without causing problems with any programmes, I suspect about 50% of windows & office would be about right, freeing up loads of space and possibly stopping some of the conflicts and slow-downs.. Thanks again Byeeeeeeee -- EREITIZ But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > Now that I think about it, .NET Framework may have come with SP1 or as an > update, I can't remember. I got rid of it though. The only thing that I > have is a .NET passport and I wouldn't have that if I didn't need it for > some MVP stuff. ;-) > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:CB1BB763-0DC5-4392-AFD9-C03308E02B91@microsoft.com, > Pete @ ereitiz <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> hunted and pecked: > > Thanks for that, it could explain a few things, I belive the DOT Net was > > part of XP SP2, but I am not completely sure. It did appear just after I > > updated to SP2.. So did a few glitches ???? > > > > Thanks again > > -- > > EREITIZ > > But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > > > > > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > > > >> I wouldn't go as far as saying that msvcr80.dll is part of Windows. I > >> have Windows XP Pro Sp1a and I do not have msvcr80.dll. I do not have > >> dot NET either. > >> > >> MS sez msvcr80.dll is Microsoft® C Runtime Library. Comes with > >> Microsoft SQL 2005 Server Enterprise and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 > >> Professional. > >> > http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...l&S=1&x=9&y=11 > >> > >> I do not doubt that msvcr80.dll is also included with dotNET. > >> > >> -- > >> Hope this helps. Let us know. > >> > >> Wes > >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > >> > >> In news:MHEuf.599$WY5.576@newsread2.news.pas.earthlin k.net, > >> JP <jp@private.nospam> hunted and pecked: > >>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > >>> news:70BEB9F2-5685-4513-9E7C-A4EBABEC2289@microsoft.com... > >>>> JP > >>>> Many thanks, I think it must be me who needs 'new' glasses, you are > >>>> quite right about the file name, and I have completed the actions you > >>>> suggested, with favourable results - so far... > >>>> -- > >>>> EREITIZ > >>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > >>> > >>> > >>> I appreciate your follow-up. I am glad my input (from my own experience, > >>> actually) was of some help. > >>> > >>> AFAIK: the msvcr80.dll is one of the Dynamic Link Library files that > >>> is a component of MS Dot.NET v2.00, and thereby, presumably, of Windows > >>> itself. I do not know the exact function, but Dot.NET uses it from the > >>> directory I had pointed out earlier. > >>> > >>> NSW however, expects all system files (or most of them at least) - > >>> including such dlls - to be located within the default Windows\System32 > >>> directory which is the *normal* location for most essential system > >>> files. Which is why it comes up with the 20 or so instances where it > >>> tries to find "links" or such to this file from MS Dot.NET pointing to > >>> the System32 directory. Which, naturally, it does not. Hence those > >>> "errors" that it finds on a scan! > >>> > >>> I am not dissing NSW but WinDoctor has a habit of labelling as an error > >>> whenever it encounters such situations and apparently cannot (or will > >>> not) recognize that such "missing" files do exist elsewhere! > >>> > >>> Cheerio. > >>> > >>> JP > >>> --- > >>> > >>> > >>>> "JP" wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Sorry, the location directory for msvcr.dll should read this way: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> > C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.VC80.CRT_1fc8b3b9a 1e18e3b_8.0.50727.42_x-ww_ > >> 0de06acd > >>>>> > >>>>> Maybe I do need glasses after all as my better half always gently > >>>>> suggests > >>>>> from time to time. > >>>>> > >>>>> :-) > >>>>> > >>>>> JP > >>>>> --- > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> "JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message > >>>>> news:SUyuf.5498$nu6.5105@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > >>>>>> Might be that the file is actually msvcr80.dll (not msver80.dll). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> AFAIK: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> This error usually is "caught" by NSW after a PC is updated with MS > >>>>>> DotNET > >>>>>> Version 2.0. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The file is installed correctly in the appropriate directory: > >>>>>> > >> > Windows\WinSxS\x86_policy.5.2.Microsoft.Windows.Ne tworking.Rtcdll_6595b64144 > >> ccf1df_x-ww_c7b7206f > >>>>>> > >>>>>> NSW gives the error because it thinks the file should actually be > >>>>>> located > >>>>>> in > >>>>>> the Windows\System32 directory. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> You can either select "Ignore the problem" within NSW or simply copy > >>>>>> (NOT > >>>>>> move!) msvcr80.dll to Windows\System32 directory. That will keep NSW > >>>>>> *happy*. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Or one can always *Ignore NSW* - a course of action deemed wise by > >>>>>> many, > >>>>>> including yours truly. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Double check the file name on your NSW error list before doing > >>>>>> anything. > >>>>>> The > >>>>>> above suggestion is worthless if the file name is not msvcr80.dll. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Anything you do, you do at your own risk. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> JP > >>>>>> --- > >>>>>> > >>>>>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in > >>>>>> message news:FD571C96-09C5-4BD1-9402-EA7F4EDA2851@microsoft.com... > >>>>>>> I have been using NORTON systemworks for some years now with very > >>>>>>> little > >>>>>>> trouble but, since I obtained ntl broadband and installed the > >>>>>>> appropriate > >>>>>>> software i keep getting an error repeated 10 to 20 times every time > >>>>>>> I run > >>>>>>> 'one button checkup' .. Basically several applications are trying to > >>>>>>> find > >>>>>>> a > >>>>>>> file "msver80.dll" .. I have searched my XP installation disk and > >>>>>>> all the > >>>>>>> other software I can think of to no avail. Can you tell me where I > >>>>>>> can find a > >>>>>>> copy of this file and where should I copy (or install) it to ?? > >>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>> EREITIZ > >>>>>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > > |
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If you want to be an expert, just start deleting stuff. Stop one step ahead
of rendering your machine in-operable. Just kidding. :-) -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:6F85A7C4-1ABC-4AA1-B0ED-BA02F058B10F@microsoft.com, Pete @ ereitiz <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> hunted and pecked: > Thanks Wesley > I wish I knew how much of the junk on my C: drive I could get rid of > without causing problems with any programmes, I suspect about 50% of > windows & office would be about right, freeing up loads of space and > possibly stopping some of the conflicts and slow-downs.. > > Thanks again > > Byeeeeeeee > -- > EREITIZ > But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? > > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > >> Now that I think about it, .NET Framework may have come with SP1 or as an >> update, I can't remember. I got rid of it though. The only thing that I >> have is a .NET passport and I wouldn't have that if I didn't need it for >> some MVP stuff. ;-) >> >> -- >> Hope this helps. Let us know. >> >> Wes >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >> >> In news:CB1BB763-0DC5-4392-AFD9-C03308E02B91@microsoft.com, >> Pete @ ereitiz <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> hunted and pecked: >>> Thanks for that, it could explain a few things, I belive the DOT Net was >>> part of XP SP2, but I am not completely sure. It did appear just after I >>> updated to SP2.. So did a few glitches ???? >>> >>> Thanks again >>> -- >>> EREITIZ >>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? >>> >>> >>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote: >>> >>>> I wouldn't go as far as saying that msvcr80.dll is part of Windows. I >>>> have Windows XP Pro Sp1a and I do not have msvcr80.dll. I do not have >>>> dot NET either. >>>> >>>> MS sez msvcr80.dll is Microsoft® C Runtime Library. Comes with >>>> Microsoft SQL 2005 Server Enterprise and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 >>>> Professional. >>>> >> http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...l&S=1&x=9&y=11 >>>> >>>> I do not doubt that msvcr80.dll is also included with dotNET. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Hope this helps. Let us know. >>>> >>>> Wes >>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >>>> >>>> In news:MHEuf.599$WY5.576@newsread2.news.pas.earthlin k.net, >>>> JP <jp@private.nospam> hunted and pecked: >>>>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:70BEB9F2-5685-4513-9E7C-A4EBABEC2289@microsoft.com... >>>>>> JP >>>>>> Many thanks, I think it must be me who needs 'new' glasses, you are >>>>>> quite right about the file name, and I have completed the actions you >>>>>> suggested, with favourable results - so far... >>>>>> -- >>>>>> EREITIZ >>>>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I appreciate your follow-up. I am glad my input (from my own >>>>> experience, actually) was of some help. >>>>> >>>>> AFAIK: the msvcr80.dll is one of the Dynamic Link Library files >>>>> that is a component of MS Dot.NET v2.00, and thereby, presumably, of >>>>> Windows itself. I do not know the exact function, but Dot.NET uses it >>>>> from the directory I had pointed out earlier. >>>>> >>>>> NSW however, expects all system files (or most of them at least) - >>>>> including such dlls - to be located within the default >>>>> Windows\System32 directory which is the *normal* location for most >>>>> essential system files. Which is why it comes up with the 20 or so >>>>> instances where it tries to find "links" or such to this file from MS >>>>> Dot.NET pointing to the System32 directory. Which, naturally, it does >>>>> not. Hence those "errors" that it finds on a scan! >>>>> >>>>> I am not dissing NSW but WinDoctor has a habit of labelling as an >>>>> error whenever it encounters such situations and apparently cannot >>>>> (or will not) recognize that such "missing" files do exist elsewhere! >>>>> >>>>> Cheerio. >>>>> >>>>> JP >>>>> --- >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> "JP" wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Sorry, the location directory for msvcr.dll should read this way: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >> C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.VC80.CRT_1fc8b3b9a 1e18e3b_8.0.50727.42_x-ww_ >>>> 0de06acd >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Maybe I do need glasses after all as my better half always gently >>>>>>> suggests >>>>>>> from time to time. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> :-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> JP >>>>>>> --- >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:SUyuf.5498$nu6.5105@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... >>>>>>>> Might be that the file is actually msvcr80.dll (not msver80.dll). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> AFAIK: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This error usually is "caught" by NSW after a PC is updated with MS >>>>>>>> DotNET >>>>>>>> Version 2.0. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The file is installed correctly in the appropriate directory: >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Windows\WinSxS\x86_policy.5.2.Microsoft.Windows.Ne tworking.Rtcdll_6595b64144 >>>> ccf1df_x-ww_c7b7206f >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> NSW gives the error because it thinks the file should actually be >>>>>>>> located >>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>> the Windows\System32 directory. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You can either select "Ignore the problem" within NSW or simply >>>>>>>> copy (NOT >>>>>>>> move!) msvcr80.dll to Windows\System32 directory. That will keep >>>>>>>> NSW *happy*. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Or one can always *Ignore NSW* - a course of action deemed wise by >>>>>>>> many, >>>>>>>> including yours truly. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Double check the file name on your NSW error list before doing >>>>>>>> anything. >>>>>>>> The >>>>>>>> above suggestion is worthless if the file name is not msvcr80.dll. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Anything you do, you do at your own risk. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> JP >>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "Pete @ ereitiz" <pete.hunt(removethis)@ntlworld.com> wrote in >>>>>>>> message news:FD571C96-09C5-4BD1-9402-EA7F4EDA2851@microsoft.com... >>>>>>>>> I have been using NORTON systemworks for some years now with very >>>>>>>>> little >>>>>>>>> trouble but, since I obtained ntl broadband and installed the >>>>>>>>> appropriate >>>>>>>>> software i keep getting an error repeated 10 to 20 times every >>>>>>>>> time I run >>>>>>>>> 'one button checkup' .. Basically several applications are trying >>>>>>>>> to find >>>>>>>>> a >>>>>>>>> file "msver80.dll" .. I have searched my XP installation disk and >>>>>>>>> all the >>>>>>>>> other software I can think of to no avail. Can you tell me where I >>>>>>>>> can find a >>>>>>>>> copy of this file and where should I copy (or install) it to ?? >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> EREITIZ >>>>>>>>> But I am not quite sure what IT is ??? |
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