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Errors related to msvcp100.dll can arise for a few different different reasons. For instance, a faulty application, msvcp100.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry.

In the vast majority of cases, the solution is to properly reinstall msvcp100.dll on your PC, to the Windows system folder. Alternatively, some programs, notably PC games, require that the DLL file is placed in the game/application installation folder.

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Some games or applications may need the file in the game/application installation folder. Copying it from Windows systemfolder to the install-folder of the game/application should fix that problem.Make sure to use the 32bit dll-file for 32bit software, and 64bit dll-file for 64bit software.

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C:\Path to My Application\MSVCP100.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support.

Do keep in mind that you are likely to have two copies of this DLL on your build machine, the x86 and the x64 version. Later versions of VS have a 3rd copy, the ARM version. So very high odds that you picked the wrong one. Usually you'd target x86, the one you tested your program with is stored in the c:\windows\syswow64 directory. The 64-bit version is in c:\windows\system32.

How these directories got these seemingly backward names is a story for another day :) Favor using the vc/redist subdirectory of the VS install directory as a source for the copy, it is less ambiguous.

This troubleshooting guide applies to any of Microsoft's operating systems, including Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, etc., and might apply to any program that uses the DLL file directly or relies on it in some way.

You may have deleted msvcp100.dll because it wasn't working right or because it was infected with malicious computer code. Be sure the file you restore was working properly prior to deleting it before you attempt to recover it.

Microsoft has disabled this DLL registration and repair tool unless you buy an MSDN subscription. Retail users can't get DLL to register, and they are offering $200 in Azure crap for paying a monthly fee! Microsoft fails to register DLL. In the old days you used to right click on a DLL and hit "install" which worked. Back in windows 98, 2000, even Vista, you could register DLL. Now it requires a subscription to use software. This paywall hidden behind a broken installer is simply unacceptable, and I hope that Azure+M$ Office get replaced.

It appears from the answers to some bug reports that all of msvcp80.dll, msvcp100.dll, msvcr80.dll, msvcr100.dll, atl80.dll and atl100.dll are needed for deployment of PB 2017 apps. All of them are present in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Appeon\Shared\PowerBuilder folder.

Hi,
I'm trying to run WebAccessControlViewer (extracted from urlviewer_forcepoint.zip) on a Windows 2019 server so I can see what URLs are getting blocked.
However - when I run it, I get the following error message
"The code execution cannot proceed because MSVCP100.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may resolve the issue."
So reinstalling isn't an option as it's a stand alone executable. The DLL doesn't appear to exist on the server, so it's not as though I can reregister it.
It works on W10 22H2, and 2012 R2.
What am I missing?
Many thanks.

Download the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update and run it. This will replace/restore the msvcp100.dll with the most recent copy provided by Microsoft.

Mr or Ms r...@kaufmann.dk is got a point here. The file missing is part of Microsoft Visual C++ library.
Try the solution provided on previous message on this thread, and if that does not solve the issue, please contact the Tech support for data collecting in order to know the exact problem on your device.

I have gone through and checked the correct windows files and have located this file. I even reinstalled this file for windows. I still have the same issue. Microsoft seems to think its an issue with the Daz files being corrupt or missing. Please help. I love working with Daz and no longer have my older version.

That's the one of the Visual C library files...are you sure that you have the 64 bit version of the 2010 Visual C runtime installed? (Is the msvcp100.dll you found in the system32 folder or the syswow folder?)

As far as I know, the DAZ installer is installing the Visual C++ libraries that are needed for DAZ. So maybe it is worth a try to uninstall DAZ and also the Visual C++ libraries and then install DAZ again.

I asked him to try installing BT11 (my application) on a machine that is already running BT10. If BT10 is running, I'm assuming all of the other prerequisites are in place. He'll get back to me tomorrow...

I think the 32-bit dll's I provided weren't right... I sent my customer the correct ones, but he decided to install my 64-bit software instead, no problems. So, he hasn't tested with the new drivers I sent. Hopefully I got the right dll's ... I don't have another computer I can test with. Will close this question for now (don't like having unresolved questions hanging around.)

With my PB 2019 R3 application, copying those alt100.dll, msvcp100.dll, msvcr100.dll files before running the runtime installer solved this issue. I used to copy those 3 files in c:\windows directory.

I'm trying to open Spriter but its telling me the "MSVCP100.dll" file is missing, it tells me to reinstall the program and when I reinstall it, the same message still pops up, I revised if the program had that file and it doesn't has it, what am I doing wrong?

In the past most PC's already had this DLL installed, but some don't. The easiest solution is to install the free trial of the Adobe creative cloud, as this also installs the needed DLL file. The other option requires more careful steps:

I've been digging at this for days now, I've been through multiple threads on this forum and reddit.

I cant get the software to load, It was working previously and there's been no changes to the pc since that i'm aware of. I have windows 10 64, I have Adobe Cloud installed and I have removed ALL of the visual studio installs and reinstalled each one based on the type of error that's coming up from VCOMP120.DLL missing to the current 0xc000007b, nothing seems to be working.

I am a game development student and have unity and visual studio 2019 installed, I need spriter to work to complete my assessments on 2D animation, any help would be appreciated.

I've been digging at this for days now, I've been through multiple threads on this forum and reddit.

I cant get the software to load, It was working previously and there's been no changes to the pc since that i'm aware of. I have windows 10 64, I have Adobe Cloud installed and I have removed ALL of the visual studio installs and reinstalled each one based on the type of error that's coming up from VCOMP120.DLL missing to the current 0xc000007b, nothing seems to be working.

I am a game development student and have unity and visual studio 2019 installed, I need spriter to work to complete my assessments on 2D animation, any help would be appreciated.

I brought this post to Edgar's attention to see if he has any idea or if he knows what 0xc000007b is and how to fix it. Sorry for the inconvenience. This is a new error message for me. I don't think anyone has ever reported this before as far as I can recall.

There are a few quick things you can try as well, immediately. The following 3 files will make changes to the registry. One of the most common causes for startup issues is the openGL settings. Spriter should automatically disable if there are issues, but it wouldn't hurt to check. In some rare instances, there are issues with it not being on. The third one will reset all settings. To try this, try running Spriter after using each one (don't run them all in a row, and then try to run Spriter at the end).

turn off openGL support
turn on openGL support
reset all settings (including recent files, pro registration, etc)

If none of those work, please try going to Spriter's install directory, and see if there is a file called startuplog.txt, and if so, paste the contents here.

If you're a pro user, we can also provide you with a key for the Steam or non-Steam version (whichever you don't already have), which has a small chance of fixing the issue, without you having to wait to troubleshoot further.

I checked my install and it came back as r11, it was downloaded from the official site.

I've pulled the trigger on Spriter Pro on Steam thinking steam would do the heavy lifting for my pc and install what needs to be installed and where it needs to be, wont even launch... i hit the launch button, it tells me its loading it up then just doesnt.

I have all the c++ installs where they are supposed to be and all the dll files are present, the openGL registry and reset changes have made no difference either.

I checked my install and it came back as r11, it was downloaded from the official site.

I've pulled the trigger on Spriter Pro on Steam thinking steam would do the heavy lifting for my pc and install what needs to be installed and where it needs to be, wont even launch... i hit the launch button, it tells me its loading it up then just doesnt.

I have all the c++ installs where they are supposed to be and all the dll files are present, the openGL registry and reset changes have made no difference either.

The only time I recall another customer having so much trouble getting Spriter to start, it turned out they were using an overzealous antivirus suite which was actually quietly preventing the required DLL to actually install when they were installing Visual Studio. I had them pause their anti-virus, install the 32 and 64 bit versions of VS and then Spriter started fine. Unfortunately I have no idea if this would help you in this case. Hopefully Edgar will have other ideas.

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