- #Microsoft vc80 mfc processorarchitecture x86 update
- #Microsoft vc80 mfc processorarchitecture x86 full
ManifestPath = C:\Users\malc\Downloads\BIND9.8.1rc1\dig.exeĪssemblyDirectory = C:\Users\malc\Downloads\BIND9.8.1rc1\ I then ran SxSTrace Parse -LogFile:SxSTrace.etl -outfile:ParsedTrace to get the data into a text file While that was running, in another window I ran dig, it threw the error, then went back to SxSTrace and stopped the reporting. I launched the command with SxSTrace Trace -LogFile:SxSTrace.etl SxsTrace Parse -logfile:SxsTrace.etl -outfile:SxsTrace.txt Stop the trace if it is not stopped before.Įxample: SxsTrace Trace -logfile:SxsTrace.etl Translate the raw trace file into a human readable format and save the re Parse -logfile:FileName -outfile:ParsedFile If -nostop is specified, will not prompt to stop tracing. Ok nothing looks bad there, right? So we use SxSTrace utility, which is in-built to Windows 7. I launched Process Monitor ( ) and set a filter to Process Name IS dig.exe. during uninstall of components)īut what does this have to do with running Dig? Let’s look…
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#Microsoft vc80 mfc processorarchitecture x86 update
Uninstalling a security update can automatically result in next-highest version of component being installed.The new component is projected onto the whole system, but the original is left untouched. New versions of whole component leave the original file as well.No more prompt for media when adding Windows features.No more prompt for media when running SFC (System File Checker).The WinSxS folder is the only location these files are found – other instances across the disk utilize hard-links back the original in the WinSxS folder.īenefits from this system over XP include: unique name based on version, language and processor architecture of componentĪll the components of the Windows operating system are found in %windir%\WinSxS folder and registry key HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SideBySide.We see from XP to Vista/Win7 a shift from INF described OS to component based descriptions. So what’s side-by-side configuration anyway (a.k.a WinSxS or SxS) Please see the application event log or use the command-line sxstrace.exe tool for more detail.
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The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect.
#Microsoft vc80 mfc processorarchitecture x86 full
However if you just tried running dig.exe by itself (without running full install, on Win7 圆4) you got the following error : So I had downloaded the latest version of BIND DNS server for Windows from as I wanted to have an up-to-date version of DNS diagnosis tool dig to be available.