Nsis Install Vcredist
I use the latest version of nsis 2.46, with modern user interface, I have a section, where I install the newest vcredist_x86.exe, nevertheless what I use (Exec or ExecWait or if I run nsexec::Exec and run a batch file for starting vcredist_x86.exe), my installer crashes after launching vcredist_x86.exe I start the redistibutable exe like this: Exec '$INSTDIR vcredist_x86.exe' /q' I install in the WinSxS folder the version 9.0. Runtime-Dlls for CRT, MFC, ATL and so on. I tried also ExecWait, or MUI_PAGE_FINISH_RUN, but it is the same, everything I tried crashes. I don't want 2 different installations, so I hope that this bug will be fixed in a newer version of NSIS. Yugioh Ultimate Masters World Championship 2006 Rom Download more. Please include crash details. There is no reason an external process will cause our process to crash. That kind of mess only happened back in the Windows 95 days:) If it is the installer itself that crashes, it might be because you have your own build of NSIS?
Xceed Ultimate Suite 2012 Crackle on this page. Or some plug-in that uses a new MSVCRT? Driver Converter Stick Ps2 Bios. Given the wild assumption the installation of a new msvcr90 causes this, it would make more sense if something in the installer actually used it. We don't use it in the vanilla build. We don't use any msvcrt.
Yes, you are right. I searched at the NSIS forum and tested all the different possibilities to register dll's and ocx. I tested a lot and the following lines are working, with these lines installer doesn't crash anymore, but what the hell is the problem with the 'RegDLL' call?? I also tested with commando interpreter cmd, that DLLRegisterServer ist correctly working on the machine, regsvr32.exe is definitive correctly working on that machine!
I want to install VC++ Redist 2008 in my NSIS setup script. I got the following piece of script to do it:; Test if Visual Studio Redistributables 2005+ SP1 installed. Embedding other installers. I then install the Application I wrote for the client using a NSIS script.