Hi Nir, The Thing is that I do have the MSM for Visual Studio 2010 but my
project uses Openssl, built using VS 2008. I don't have the MSM for 2008.
So that was the issue of installing VCRedist.


On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 2:07 AM, Nir Bar <nir....@panel-sw.co.il> wrote:

> You should utilize the VS runtimes' merge modules rather than the
> executable installers.
>
> The merge modules MSM files are provided alongside the Visual Studio
> installation.
>
> Nir
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