Re: can I distribute Microsoft.VC90.CRT files?

2011-07-19 Thread Chaz
On Jun 27, 1:29 pm, J.O. Aho u...@example.net wrote: miamia wrote: hello, I find out that my program needs Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest,msvcm90.dll,msvcp90.dll,msvcr90.dll files when I want to run it on  win 64bit systems. I find these files in some other software. Can I simply take

Re: can I distribute Microsoft.VC90.CRT files?

2011-07-19 Thread Ross Ridge
J.O. Aho u...@example.net wrote: Read the EULA that comes with Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package. Chaz chaz.littlej...@gmail.com wrote: PLEASE RESPOND WITH AN ANSWER NEXT TIME READ THE EULA THAT COMES WITH THE MICROSOFT VISUAL C++ REDISTRIBUTABLE PACKAGE. I hope that helps.

can I distribute Microsoft.VC90.CRT files?

2011-06-27 Thread Peter Irbizon
hello, I find out that my program needs Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest,msvcm90.dll,msvcp90.dll,msvcr90.dll files when I want to run it on win 64bit systems. I find these files in some other software. Can I simply take it from another software then include it to my program folder and distribute it

can I distribute Microsoft.VC90.CRT files?

2011-06-27 Thread miamia
hello, I find out that my program needs Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest,msvcm90.dll,msvcp90.dll,msvcr90.dll files when I want to run it on win 64bit systems. I find these files in some other software. Can I simply take it from another software then include it to my program folder and distribute it

Re: can I distribute Microsoft.VC90.CRT files?

2011-06-27 Thread J.O. Aho
miamia wrote: hello, I find out that my program needs Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest,msvcm90.dll,msvcp90.dll,msvcr90.dll files when I want to run it on win 64bit systems. I find these files in some other software. Can I simply take it from another software then include it to my program

Re: can I distribute Microsoft.VC90.CRT files?

2011-06-27 Thread Peter Irbizon
Read the EULA that comes with Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package. thanks. hm, but it looks like every user should download redistributable package and then istall it, right? I would like to prevent this because every action which requires user's interaction is not good (high chance he