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Originally posted by Chris4
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Originally posted by Dane
Based on information i've gathered from the internet, this issue appears to only affect Windows Vista, as mentioned by kielfalk. The issue appears to be related with certain applications being compiled with Visual Studio 2008, however, that part isnt as certain.
Try this:
A lot of people seem to say the Redistributable package mentioned above solved their problem.
That post, and thus package link is old.
If you want to install the "
Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86)", you should instead install the updated SP1:
Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86) - Service Pack 1
Second, that package is for 32-bit systems, not 64-bit systems.
The 64-bit system version can be downloaded here:
Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x64) - Service Pack 1
PS: Chris4, your source link is wrong, it points to the reply post page.
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Originally posted by Anticiti
I've tried all of that, and still nothing.
Please remove the installed package, it is not for 64-bit systems, and it is a buggy version. Instead use the links I gave above.
Also remember to re-download and re-install the latest version of
Windows Live Messenger, this is very important.
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If the above does not work then report your issue to Windows Live Support with as much details as possible:
http://support.live.com/eform.aspx?productKey=wlm...&ct=eformts&scrx=1
Follow the next steps in case you end up in the help pages (http://help.live.com) after using the support link:
- Pick your Windows Live Messenger version.
- Click on one of the topics in the left pane.
- Click on the "Get more help" link in the lower-right corner.
- Click on the "Get support" link.
- Fill everything in with as much details as possible in the form.