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‎Nov 21, 2008
12:38 AM
VC 2008 CRT MSM for SP1
Hello,
Installshield provides a Merge Module for VC2008 Runtime without SP1
How to get the update?
Erich
Installshield provides a Merge Module for VC2008 Runtime without SP1
How to get the update?
Erich
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‎Jan 08, 2009
02:04 PM
I really need this too - anyone?
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‎Jan 09, 2009
09:57 AM
I would expect it to be installed by Visual Studio 2008 SP1; see if you can find it in one of Visual Studio's directories, or as a download from Microsoft.
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‎Jan 13, 2009
09:53 AM
When you install VS2008 SP0, the merge modules go into the common files folder, normally "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Merge Modules".
When you install SP1, the merge modules will also go into this folder - but the SP1 installer is poo, and will not update the folder if you have merge modules already there.
What I normally do is install VS2008 SP0, rename the "Merge Modules" folder to "Merge Modules.VS2008". Then install VS2008 SP1, you will get a new "Merge Modules" folder. After the install I rename this to "Merge Modules.VS2008SP1".
The same applies for the other version of Visual Studio. We also keep a copy of the merge modules on our network for backup.
When you install SP1, the merge modules will also go into this folder - but the SP1 installer is poo, and will not update the folder if you have merge modules already there.
What I normally do is install VS2008 SP0, rename the "Merge Modules" folder to "Merge Modules.VS2008". Then install VS2008 SP1, you will get a new "Merge Modules" folder. After the install I rename this to "Merge Modules.VS2008SP1".
The same applies for the other version of Visual Studio. We also keep a copy of the merge modules on our network for backup.
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‎Jan 13, 2009
09:59 AM
Hello maqcsmaqcs,
is there a difference between VS2008 SP0 and SP1 MSMs?
Regards!
Johannes
is there a difference between VS2008 SP0 and SP1 MSMs?
Regards!
Johannes
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‎Jan 23, 2009
04:20 PM
Yes, there is. The file versions are different. 21022 for the original, and 30729 for SP1
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‎Jan 26, 2009
02:35 AM
Thanks and Regards!
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‎Jan 28, 2010
01:43 PM
Does anyone have Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.msm v9.0.21022 around. I also need that policy merge module too. I deleted mine and can't find that version anywhere for download.
Any help would be appreciated!
Any help would be appreciated!