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c++ Runtime Liberty error
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c++ Runtime Liberty error
Hello!
I have a little problem:
I just wanted to start up flowstone the lastest version 2 Free edition and i get this error:
I have tried it with the latest V1 version Free - this one seems to work verry well
Any Ideas about that?
I have allready reinstalled the c++ 2005 redistributable, c++ 2009 redistributable and the aktual c++ redistributable. But this does not help.
Best regards
I have a little problem:
I just wanted to start up flowstone the lastest version 2 Free edition and i get this error:
I have tried it with the latest V1 version Free - this one seems to work verry well
Any Ideas about that?
I have allready reinstalled the c++ 2005 redistributable, c++ 2009 redistributable and the aktual c++ redistributable. But this does not help.
Best regards
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chackl - Posts: 233
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Re: c++ Runtime Liberty error
no ideas? Do i raly have to set up my complet computer new and do a "format C" :/
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chackl - Posts: 233
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- Location: Austria / Salzburg
Re: c++ Runtime Liberty error
Hi chackl,
Hmm, that's odd. From the screenshot you must be on Vista or Win 7, correct?
The suspicion would be that it's something to do with accessing Ruby (as that was the main change in version 2).
We'll have a look into it and come back to you.
Hmm, that's odd. From the screenshot you must be on Vista or Win 7, correct?
The suspicion would be that it's something to do with accessing Ruby (as that was the main change in version 2).
We'll have a look into it and come back to you.
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