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>> chinkle wrote: >>> Howdy. I see in the release notes some reminders about shipping the >>> VC80 assemblies with the Win32 ports built from MSVS2005, but I don't >>> think the reminder worked in this case. I just installed BIND 9.4.1- >>> P1 on a new server, and I can't do the initial configuration with >>> rndc- confgen because I get an Event ID 32 error: >>> "Dependent Assembly Microsoft.VC80.CRT could not be found and Last >>> Error was The referenced assembly is not installed on your system." >>> >>> I tried downloading and installing the Microsoft .NET Framework (3.0) >>> and the VC++ 2005 redistributable, and that didn't change anything. >>> >>> What am I missing? The ARM doesn't seem to have any installation >>> notes in there for windows. Is there a HOWTO out there for installing >>> BIND 9.4 on a Windows 2003 server? >>> >> Did you see the readme1st.txt file that came with the zip? In this case it > >> won't help you. I dislike this method of distributing the distributable >> binaries for VC80 but it's Microsoft's official way. >> >> Check whether or not MSVCR80.DLL was moved to the system32 directory or is > >> anywhere else on the system. If it's not in system32 copy it to either the > >> system32 directory or wherever you have the BIND9 binaries. >> >> Danny > > Yup, I read the readme1st.txt file... you're right; it didn't help. :) As I > just mentioned in my other post, it looks like the newer version of the VC++ > Redistributable package doesn't work for this app and that I had to manually > run the one that came with it (which I didn't realize was there in the first > place, otherwise I wouldn't have bothered downloading the newer version from > the MS website). > > Thanks, > chinkle > > If it didn't run correctly we'd have to figure out why not. Danny
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