How To Install Microsoft Visual C++

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Jacalyn Loston

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Jul 19, 2024, 12:32:27 AM7/19/24
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Beyond the error message, even if I select "update later" Acid has stopped working properly. I can play a track I've already assembled, but I can't change anything in it - volume repositioning, effects, etc - or it crashes. Once I start playing the track, if I hit stop, it crashes. This just started today. It was working fine other than refusing to update until now.

I just purchased Acid 10 to upgrade and upon installation. I'm having the same issues. I'm kind of surprised that no one has responded to this thread (and it's been quite some time). Did you ever resolve this issue?

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None of this worked for me. What did work was employing a little trick I learned a long time ago but forgot. When you get to the "INSTALL" Visual C++ thing... hold the CTRL button down and then click the INSTALL button.. then it will go through without a problem.

I just wanted to say that, new update, same error. Like sheppo said above, I think there's some code that needs to be fixed and would appreciate it if Magix could take better care with the software we must love, cause we keep subjecting ourselves to this absolute nonsense.

I've tried all of the above, and even from the links from here (acid pro 8 failed) to other links at microsoft, etc... nothing seem to work for me with Update errors for ACID, in this case AMS11, but had same with AP10 and AP11 last year....

I have a working copy of VS 2015 installed. When I try to install the visual cpp tools through that link, it says that Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 is already installed on the machine. I also tried installing visual studio c++ 2015 redistributables, both 64 and 32 bit versions, but both of them say that there's another version of the product already installed.
typing set in the command prompt includes this -

Which means that the path is set.
This is probably the only resource I could find on SO, but the answer suggests rolling back to Python 3.4.3 from 3.5. Has anybody resolved problems of this kind?
Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 is required (Unable to find vcvarsall.bat)
EDIT: I managed to install it using the precompiled binary (Thanks Paul), but I would still like to know what's causing this.

Have you checked that when you installed Visual Studio, you installed the C++ compiler? It seems like a silly question, but this is the mistake I made. Check by going into the setup for visual studio (Programs and features: Modify "Visual Studio 2015"), then under Programming Languages->VC++, make sure it's ticked.

Both work via the browser, but the latter one requires a self hosting to try out. To debug JS on the ipad you can proxy safari's debugging protocol via remotedebug-ios-webkit-adapter and debug in mozilla's debugger.html. Same should work for node with the --inspector flag.

Microsoft Surface computers are different - they may have a tablet form factor, but they have Intel processors and run a full version of Windows; in essence they are thin, light laptops without a built-in keyboard. You can install most Windows apps on them (like Visual Studio), use a keyboard and mouse, or use touch and the Surface Pen, Dial, etc.

Can someone tell me how to run this cd on my iphone. I don't see a disk drive for it to go in. I need it so that I can finish setting up the SQL backend for my competative classifying AI on Tensor Flow other technical gobbledygook.

TBH I know lots of people who are starting out learning to code, but don't know much about computers, operating systems and the like. Even many code bootcamps don't go over this in detail. If you didn't know better you might well assume that an iPad and a Mac ran the same software.

@Joseph Ackerman It has nothing to do with your opinion of whether it is a full laptop replacement. It is a different operating system, that is why, and VS Code has not been compiled to run on it or published in the app store. This, and only this, is why.

@Nigel Price It is a fantastic portable computing device and is rather versatile. I would really appreciate having VS Code right on it, but for the time being, I use JumpDesktop to remote into my Windows machine (I also have LTE on my iPad Pro) and I can even use a mouse (Swiftpoint GT) with that app and the remotely connected system.

The easiest way to enable coding and lots of other 'traditional computer stuff' on an iPad, is not running it directly, but installing a remote access app and connect to your Mac or PC at home through it, and get stuff done that way.

For Macintosh, the easiest way without fiddling with IP addresses and VNC clients, is to install TeamViewer on it as a server on your Mac or PC at home (use a decent password please), and connect to it with the TeamViewer app on your iPad.

I was looking into getting an iPad Pro myself, mainly for doing some code in the early hours, sitting in the couch with my dog. Currently I am doing this with my MacBook Pro i7, which is both super fast and noisy... and the noise drives me crazy so I need an alternative.

Because there's not much to see in the iPadOS App Store when you are looking for coding software, I decided to buy a used, fanless Surface Pro (5) from eBay and use that instead... (Sorry, Apple...) which is on it's way to me now.

TLDR: Coding on the iPad Pro is currently only possible by remote-accessing a real PC or MAC. The alternative is buying a Surface Pro or GO instead, if you prefer a tablet. Otherwise, get a laptop instead, its cheaper.

I happen to run my own self-hosted GitLab CE server, but Working Copy accesses Github, too. WC is a solid GUI for repository management and it supports in-app code editing (or editing in any other app on the iPad) and commits and syncs, too.

There is no way to do that unless, microsoft comes out with a version for ipad. But, there is an interesting way to code on ipad, you should try Coda. Ive purchase it over a year now for my 6th generation ipad, and it works like a charm!

Alright, My windows server 2016, is updated with last version of Microsoft Visual C++, and I uninstall and install again couple times, and nothing, same error again and again, Portal and DataStore same.

It's necessary stop all arcgis process and services running on Server, after that, system allows to unistall older version from microsoft visual c++ property, and install a newer version, after that, setup.exe from portal, server and datastore runs fine

Ran into this issue during a production update today. Ours is a 3 machine cluster and we hit the snag right out of the gate. We tried everything but to no avail. The arcgis msi fails to recognize the c++ redistributables on the server. We installed and reinstalled them. Removed registry keys associated with it. Reinstalled. Nothing. So frustrating

Try to restore your server to previous starting upgrade process, stop all arcgis services like server, portal and datastore, open windows task manager and kill every arcgis process, after that download the last version of vc++ from microsoft site (last version 2022) and run stetup, it will remove previous vc++ version and install newer.

No luck, unfortunately. We had to rebuild all the VMs and reinstall ArcGIS 10.7.1 on them. Seems that something corrupted on them. It even prevented the servers from getting updated versions of VMWare Management tools. Very strange. I attempted all your methods but it did not pan out. Thank you for the prompt reply! Appreciate it.

Unfortunately, the only thing that worked for us was taking each machine out of the site, wiping the VM and reinitiating a new VM, then install ArcGIS 10.7.1, join the site again, and then upgrade that machine to 10.9.1. Having done that, we removed the other two machines, wiped them away, and re-initiated them, and installed 10.9.1, and then have them join the first machine and its now upgraded site.

We recently installed CRM 2016 (On Premise) we would like to install the Dynamics CRM Report Authoring Extension. However, we seem to be running into an issue with Visual Studio 2015, the extension installer says there are problems and the look at the foillowing KB Article for pre-reqs:

I did see some posts/comments about editing .rpl or .xml files to get this to work with VS2015. I do NOT want to hack this to work, so can anyone tell me does this extension support Visual Studio 2015, we are actually running Visual Studio 2017 for all of our developers, why we can't get support for the latest product is beyond me.....

I have resolved my issue, figured I would share my findings. If you download and just run the file that downloads it won't work. However if you unzip the CRM2016-Bids-ENU-i386.exe file that get's downloaded and then in that unzipped folder run setupbidsextensions.exe dated 6/26/2017 then it will work. I have been able to do this on 2 machines and it's working on both.

I have uninstalled all my 2012 and 2013 BIDS, Visual Studio, etc. I re-installed 2015 Data Tools and still no luck. Now I get the missing components message like the first set of issues in the this thread. I'm trying to use this Authoring Extension install as I'm on a D365 online org not 2015 as you had linked to. That version is not supported on BIDS 2015 per the documentation on that site you linked to. www.microsoft.com/.../confirmation.aspx

Anyone find a resolution for this? To add to the confusion. I have both Data tools 2012 and 2015. I can see the Fetch extension in 2012 but cannot in 2015. If I create a RDL in 2012 with the Fetch extension then open that RDL in 2015 it's not there and can't connect or configure.

Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) developed by Microsoft. It is used to develop computer programs including websites, web apps, web services and mobile apps. Visual Studio uses Microsoft software development platforms including Windows API, Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Store and Microsoft Silverlight. It can produce both native code and managed code.

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