Missing MSVCR71.dll

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speedy_mike

I recently upgraded a file and now, when I boot, I get a message that
another program fails to start because MSVCR71.dll can't be found. I'm
running XP Pro. Any suggestions would be welcome!

Thanks very much.

Mike
 
S

speedy_mike

Sorry. Let me try to be a little more clear. I upgraded a program (ATI)
and now when I boot, another program won't run (rainlendar2). That is when
I get the message that MSVCR71.dll can't be found. I have not recently
repaired Windows and the only change was to upgrade ATI.

I hope this is a little clearer.

Again, thanks much in advance.

Mike
 
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Newbie Coder

Mike,

That DLL is Visual Studio.NET 2003 C++ Runtime file.

Try re-installing .NET Framework 1.1
 
G

Guest

speedy_mike said:
Sorry. Let me try to be a little more clear. I upgraded a program (ATI)
and now when I boot, another program won't run (rainlendar2). That is when
I get the message that MSVCR71.dll can't be found. I have not recently
repaired Windows and the only change was to upgrade ATI.

I hope this is a little clearer.

Again, thanks much in advance.

Mike

Hi Mike,
You can search your computer for this file and copy it where the Rainy
Program want it say in here:
C:\Program Files\rainlendar2 = copy it here.

Or you may didn't install the .Net Framework need to run your new upgrade or
newly applications.
Msvcr71.dll cannot be found" error message when you repair Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827073
Redistributables & Service Packs
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa731542.aspx
FIX: Visual C++ .NET 2003 Service Pack 1 C runtime daylight saving time 2007
update for the TZ environment variable problem
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932298
HTH.
nass
 
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speedy_mike

Nope. Got no use for 'em. Thanks for the thought, though. I do welcome
other suggestions!

Thanks.

Mike


Using Norton (Symantec) product(s) by any chance ??
 
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speedy_mike

Hi Nass,

Thanks for getting back with me. MSVCR71.dll doesn't exist anywhere on my
computer. I just finished upgrading to .NET version 2.0 (which the ATI
software needed).

I saw the "MSVCR71.dll cannot be found" error message when yo repair Windows
XP..." searching for help in Microsoft. That doesn't help, unfortunately.
I didn't repair Windows XP or whatever the other was...I'm kinda' punchy
tonight.

I'm not sure what I should do about your further instructions. Can I just
copy the file from
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa731542.aspx to the location
Rainy is looking for? Doesn't it need to be in another location for the
..NET software?

I don't speak .NET at all.

Thank you for the suggestions, nass. Obviously, I'm needing all the help I
can get and I appreciate your time!

Mike
 
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speedy_mike

Hi Newbie,

Thanks for the response.

I'm not sure what to do, here. I had .NET 1.1 installed and just upgraded
to .NET 2.0. Do I need to back up to 1.1 all over again, then upgrade
again?

You point to the C++ Runtime file but should I get it offline and copy it to
the Rainlander2 program files or does it need to be in a .NET group of
files, too?

Thanks for getting back with me, Newbie. That's for sure how I feel,
sometimes. I appreciate your time.

Mike
 
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Gary S. Terhune

..NET Framework 2 is not an "upgrade" from 1.1. They are entirely separate
libraries. Some apps use 1.1, some use 2 and some even use .NET Framework 3.
If the app needs Framework 1.1, having 2 installed isn't going to help a
bit. My recommendation is to install all three, and make sure you install
SP1 for Framework 1.1 (http://tinyurl.com/6rnvj)
 
G

Guest

Hi Mike,
You don't upgrade from .Net Framework1.1 to .Net 2.0 they are separate
versions.
Try to install the three of .Net Framework1.1, 2.0, 3.0 on your computer
also try to update or get the latest Java Version installed on your computer.
Open a run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] you will need your XP CD for this process.


The MSVCR71.DLL locations (Note if you have other partitons it will be there
like D:\ for ex)
Size: 340 KB (348,160 bytes)
Internal Name: MSVCR71.DLL
File Version: 7.10.3052.4
Product Name: Microsoft® Visual Studio .NET
Product Version: 7.10.3052.4
C:\Windows\System32
C:\Program Files\Jre1.6.0
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Java\Update\Base Images\Jre1.6.0
HTH.
nass
 
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speedy_mike

Hi Nass,

OK, I reinstalled v. 1.1 and installed v. 3 while I was at it. I got a copy
of MSVCR71.dll and copied it into the C:\program files\rainlender and am
getting the same results. I have written a Rainlendar forum for help and
think that's the more appropriate place for it, now. Thanks for your help.
I miss that program a LOT. It's a great calendar.

Thanks again,

Mike

nass said:
Hi Mike,
You don't upgrade from .Net Framework1.1 to .Net 2.0 they are separate
versions.
Try to install the three of .Net Framework1.1, 2.0, 3.0 on your computer
also try to update or get the latest Java Version installed on your
computer.
Open a run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] you will need your XP CD for this process.


The MSVCR71.DLL locations (Note if you have other partitons it will be
there
like D:\ for ex)
Size: 340 KB (348,160 bytes)
Internal Name: MSVCR71.DLL
File Version: 7.10.3052.4
Product Name: Microsoft® Visual Studio .NET
Product Version: 7.10.3052.4
C:\Windows\System32
C:\Program Files\Jre1.6.0
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Java\Update\Base Images\Jre1.6.0
HTH.
nass

speedy_mike said:
Hi Nass,

Thanks for getting back with me. MSVCR71.dll doesn't exist anywhere on
my
computer. I just finished upgrading to .NET version 2.0 (which the ATI
software needed).

I saw the "MSVCR71.dll cannot be found" error message when yo repair
Windows
XP..." searching for help in Microsoft. That doesn't help,
unfortunately.
I didn't repair Windows XP or whatever the other was...I'm kinda' punchy
tonight.

I'm not sure what I should do about your further instructions. Can I
just
copy the file from
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa731542.aspx to the
location
Rainy is looking for? Doesn't it need to be in another location for the
..NET software?

I don't speak .NET at all.

Thank you for the suggestions, nass. Obviously, I'm needing all the help
I
can get and I appreciate your time!

Mike
 

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