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MSI For SysWow64 DLL's

MapSuite Team,

The DLL’s listed below are all required for MrSid and need to be placed in \Windows\SysWow64 directory.

Would you by any chance have an msi for just these files so that they may be easily installed?

Thanks,
Dennis

12/13/2017 01:20 PM 421,200 msvcp100.dll
12/13/2017 01:20 PM 743,760 msvcp100d.dll
07/13/2017 09:08 AM 815,272 msvcp120d.dll
12/13/2017 01:20 PM 773,968 msvcr100.dll
12/13/2017 01:20 PM 1,505,104 msvcr100d.dll
12/13/2017 01:20 PM 971,584 msvcr120.dll
07/13/2017 09:08 AM 1,824,424 msvcr120d.dll

Hi Dennis,

We will build a new package include all necessary 100 and 120 dlls, please wait our release manager back and discuss how to implement that.

We will update the download link here after we complete that.

Regards,

Ethan

hi Ethan,

That would be great. Attached is a zip file of the SysWow64 DLL’s that I need as these match my current MapSuite Packages. Would you please use these?

Thanks,
Dennis
SysWOW64.zip (2.6 MB)

hi Ethan,

I have any question about these modules. Are these not C++ distributable files? If so why are they being distributed by ThinkGeo?

These files are really hard to administer.

I created an Install Shield project with these files and only some of them actually get installed. If the file already existed and is the same version it does not get installed. I’m fine with that, but why do the dates on the files ThinkGeo provides different than the dates in \Windows\SysWow64?

Does ThinkGeo actually make changes to these modules.

Below is a screen capture from the Install Shield report. You can see the version numbers, which are the same that are already in \Windows\SysWow64. A couple of these files I know where not found in \Windows\SysWow64 so they naturally installed?

Some clarification on these files would be appreciates?

Thanks,
Dennis

Hi Dennis,

Our developer had updated the package here: http://wiki.thinkgeo.com/wiki/map_suite_runtime_license_guide_for_desktop#deploying_applications

We hadn’t modify the dlls, we provide them is because some of machine don’t contains them but they are required for support some special data.

If you have newer version dlls you can just leave them.

Regards,

Ethan

Ethan,

Those are in an msm, which is not readily instable.

Do you have an msi package?

Thanks,
Dennis

Hi Dennis,

We don’t have a msi for that, you can build the merge module into your installer.

If you want to get our assistant about that please let us know, we can build a special installer only include this msm for you.

Regards,

Ethan