> I got an error too installing on vista 32 but > it did not stop the installing process so it started later > very well. > I use visual studio 5. > andre
Hi Andre : Yes , and that's probably what saved you ... the fact that you use VS5 . For users with brand new systems there may still be some problems . The important part is finding out how to work our way around the problems . Thanks for your reply . garry > > > > Reported here a month ago that V6 would not install on my > > new XPSP1 computer and was giving error messages . I added > > the XP service pack2 and it did install . > > > > Now , with a brand new hard drive I tried again to install > > to XP SP1 and got the attached error message . > > > > Went to Microsoft's site and D/L'd and installed their 2005 > > Visual C++ install , and left the RS Visual C++ out of the > > V6 install process . > > > > RS installed fine this time , so it appears that the Visual > > C++ error message may possibly have some merit after all . > > studio
