You can download a version of msvcr71.dll at:
<http://www.dll-download.net/msvcr71.html>
BUT it may not be the version that is needed by all the wounded
applications. MS no longer considers the dll to be a "system"
file, which is why MS recommends putting an app's version in
that app's installed folder.
<http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326922>
"The shared CRT DLL has been distributed by Microsoft in the
past as a shared system component. This may cause problems when
you run applications that are linked to a different version of
the CRT on computers that do not have the correct versions of
the CRT DLL installed. This is commonly referred to as the "DLL
Conflict" problem.
To address this issue, the CRT DLL is no longer considered a
system file, therefore, distribute the CRT DLL with any
application that relies on it. Because it is no longer a system
component, install it in your applications Program Files
directory with other application-specific code. This prevents
your application from using other versions of the CRT library
that may be installed on the system paths."
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, bobwarasila wrote:
A friend has handed me his Sony Vaio laptop for some help.
He installed Pest Trap about 4 days ago and has now found a
number of applications do not work. When I checked these
applications they all return a cannot find MSVCR71.dll
message. When I checked MSFT they tell me this is a C++
component (?). They also suggest it needs to be in the
directory files of each application + the system directory.
Can someone help me out with this process? Also I would do a
simple restore to before Pest Trap was installed but I get
the error message there also.
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