I confirm the same success at Matthias, also on Vista 64-bit with SP1.
I, too, already had VS installed.
But I have access to a non-dev machine and will be able to answer
about MSVCP64.DLL and MSVCRT.DLL tomorrow if that information is still
needed. Any other information needed?
64-bit MSVCP60.dll and MSVCRT.dll were both present on Vista 64-bit
SP1 without Visual Studio installed. The machine did not have any
Visual Studio redistributables listed in the Program Manager applet,
either.
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:46 PM, Dan Glassman <dan.glassman@gmail.com> wrote:
I confirm the same success at Matthias, also on Vista 64-bit with SP1.
I, too, already had VS installed.
But I have access to a non-dev machine and will be able to answer
about MSVCP64.DLL and MSVCRT.DLL tomorrow if that information is still
needed. Any other information needed?
64-bit MSVCP60.dll and MSVCRT.dll were both present on Vista 64-bit
SP1 without Visual Studio installed. The machine did not have any
Visual Studio redistributables listed in the Program Manager applet,
either.
Thanks for the info. In that case I guess I can probably leave those out of the installer... Can you look at the version info for those DLLs and let me know the File version numbers? (Right click in explorer, select Properties and look at the Version tab.)
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Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman http://wxPython.org Java give you jitters? Relax with wxPython!
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 1:37 PM, Robin Dunn <robin@alldunn.com> wrote:
Dan Glassman wrote:
64-bit MSVCP60.dll and MSVCRT.dll were both present on Vista 64-bit
SP1 without Visual Studio installed. The machine did not have any
Visual Studio redistributables listed in the Program Manager applet,
either.
Thanks for the info. In that case I guess I can probably leave those out of
the installer... Can you look at the version info for those DLLs and let me
know the File version numbers? (Right click in explorer, select Properties
and look at the Version tab.)
--
Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman http://wxPython.org Java give you jitters? Relax with wxPython!