What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. downloaded 1.5.1 x86 windows 2. unzipped 3. ran install
What is the expected output? What do you see instead? cmd window opens, then new window opens: Failed to start because MSVCP100D.dll could not be found.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 1.5.1 on XP SP2 I'm on a corporate image, so SP level is not up to me.
Comment #1
Posted on Sep 28, 2010 by Quick PandaWhat version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 1.5.1 on Windows 7 Ultimate
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Comment #2
Posted on Oct 3, 2010 by Massive GiraffeWhat version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 1.5.1 both x86 and x64 on Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Comment #3
Posted on Dec 13, 2010 by Quick BearComment deleted
- msvcp100d.dll 616.81KB
- msvcr100d.dll 1.4MB
Comment #4
Posted on Feb 2, 2011 by Helpful LionSame on WIndows 7 Enterprise x64. I've installed vcredist_x64 from MS, this did not help.
Comment #5
Posted on Feb 9, 2011 by Happy CamelI have the same problem, both on Windows XP SP2 (the x86 version) and on Windows 2008 R2 (the x64 version)
Comment #6
Posted on Feb 9, 2011 by Grumpy HorseSame issue here. Running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. Tried the x86-64 and x86 files, same error.
Comment #7
Posted on Mar 27, 2011 by Helpful HippoYou can download the dll although I have copied on c:\windows\system32\ the 3 files that I copied on the same directory on Win XP, msvcp100d.dll, msvcr100.dll and msvcr100d.dll, and on XP it worked but on windows 7 I have another issue. Anyone know how to use paping on win 7 x64?
Thanks.
- paping problem.jpg 26.68KB
- dll.zip 1.08MB
Comment #8
Posted on Apr 15, 2011 by Quick DogThe D version of the DLL is a Debug version, so you made a debug build. Please make a release build (in the UI set to Release) and build :)
Comment #9
Posted on Apr 21, 2011 by Helpful Bear(No comment was entered for this change.)
Comment #10
Posted on Apr 21, 2011 by Helpful BearIssue 3 has been merged into this issue.
Comment #11
Posted on Apr 21, 2011 by Helpful BearIssue 6 has been merged into this issue.
Comment #12
Posted on Apr 21, 2011 by Helpful Bear(No comment was entered for this change.)
Comment #13
Posted on May 17, 2011 by Quick OxIn what way is this issue 'fixed'? I am seeing exactly this problem...
Comment #14
Posted on Jun 9, 2011 by Happy RhinoYeah, I was having the same problem. It still showed up... in the x64 version. Try the win 32 bit version even if your running win 64. Worked for me.
Comment #15
Posted on Jun 9, 2011 by Happy RhinoComment deleted
Comment #16
Posted on Jul 7, 2011 by Quick OxSame here on the last version, win7 x64 home premium
Comment #17
Posted on Aug 13, 2011 by Helpful Bear(No comment was entered for this change.)
Comment #18
Posted on Oct 3, 2011 by Happy LionI downloaded the 32bit version and it ran on my Windows 7 64bit machine.
Comment #19
Posted on Nov 14, 2011 by Grumpy HippoI stil have the 'Missing DLL MSVCP100D.dll' error on a Windows 7 x64 Professional machine. Both x86 and x64 files don't work.
Comment #20
Posted on Mar 8, 2012 by Grumpy MonkeyComment deleted
- paping_error.png 138.38KB
Comment #21
Posted on Mar 8, 2012 by Grumpy Monkey'Missing DLL MSVCP100D.dll' error on a Windows 7 x64 Ultimate machine. Both x86 and x64 files don't work.
- paping_error.png 138.38KB
Comment #22
Posted on Mar 20, 2012 by Happy PandaSame issue on Windows 7 home edition 64 bit.
Comment #23
Posted on May 14, 2012 by Swift HippoJust want to add that the 64 bit version is still looking for MSVCP100D.dll. 32 bit version works just fine. So the issue is not fixed with version 1.5.5. If I could suggest that instead of creating a utility that requires dependencies, it is far better to create a stand alone utility or include an installer routine that installs whatever run-time dependencies required. Although I'm surprised that such a simple utility needs to have such a thing.
Comment #24
Posted on Jun 16, 2012 by Quick Oxwindows 2008 r2 sp1 running 32-bit binary is fine 64-bit said missing msvcp100d.dll
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Version : 8.0.56336 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\IXP001.TMP\ Installation Date : 5/13/2012 6:52:19 PM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{7299052b-02a4-4627-81f2-1818da5d550d} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{7299052b-02a4-4627-81f2-1818da5d550d}
Registry Key : {7299052b-02a4-4627-81f2-1818da5d550d}
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64) Version : 8.0.59192 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\IXP001.TMP\ Installation Date : 5/13/2012 6:52:49 PM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{6ce5bae9-d3ca-4b99-891a-1dc6c118a5fc} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{6ce5bae9-d3ca-4b99-891a-1dc6c118a5fc}
Registry Key : {6ce5bae9-d3ca-4b99-891a-1dc6c118a5fc}
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64) Version : 8.0.61000 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\IXP000.TMP\ Installation Date : 5/13/2012 6:51:50 PM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{ad8a2fa1-06e7-4b0d-927d-6e54b3d31028} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{ad8a2fa1-06e7-4b0d-927d-6e54b3d31028}
Registry Key : {ad8a2fa1-06e7-4b0d-927d-6e54b3d31028}
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x64 9.0.21022 Version : 9.0.21022 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : c:\d92dcf2c8d2fe7cbc234\ Installation Date : 3/19/2012 11:33:40 AM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{350AA351-21FA-3270-8B7A-835434E766AD} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{350AA351-21FA-3270-8B7A-835434E766AD}
Registry Key : {350AA351-21FA-3270-8B7A-835434E766AD}
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x64 9.0.30729.17 Version : 9.0.30729 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : c:\472055925b15d5679f8e1dbb0336c1aa\ Installation Date : 5/13/2012 6:54:02 PM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{8220EEFE-38CD-377E-8595-13398D740ACE} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{8220EEFE-38CD-377E-8595-13398D740ACE}
Registry Key : {8220EEFE-38CD-377E-8595-13398D740ACE}
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x64 9.0.30729.4148 Version : 9.0.30729.4148 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : c:\e106028452c6b457ca87\ Installation Date : 5/13/2012 6:54:40 PM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{4B6C7001-C7D6-3710-913E-5BC23FCE91E6} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{4B6C7001-C7D6-3710-913E-5BC23FCE91E6}
Registry Key : {4B6C7001-C7D6-3710-913E-5BC23FCE91E6}
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x86 9.0.30729.17 Version : 9.0.30729 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : c:\1f0a0357d9e344c56171776e022cca02\ Installation Date : 3/19/2012 11:36:22 AM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{9A25302D-30C0-39D9-BD6F-21E6EC160475} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{9A25302D-30C0-39D9-BD6F-21E6EC160475}
Registry Key : {9A25302D-30C0-39D9-BD6F-21E6EC160475}
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x86 9.0.30729.4148 Version : 9.0.30729.4148 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : c:\a9f0d0f0143b14b6a8de\ Installation Date : 5/13/2012 6:55:07 PM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{1F1C2DFC-2D24-3E06-BCB8-725134ADF989} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{1F1C2DFC-2D24-3E06-BCB8-725134ADF989}
Registry Key : {1F1C2DFC-2D24-3E06-BCB8-725134ADF989}
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x64 Redistributable - 10.0.40219 Version : 10.0.40219 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : c:\dfb2c9c1301fa85ad647aa0fde2fc43b\ Installation Date : 5/11/2012 5:14:49 PM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{1D8E6291-B0D5-35EC-8441-6616F567A0F7} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{1D8E6291-B0D5-35EC-8441-6616F567A0F7}
Registry Key : {1D8E6291-B0D5-35EC-8441-6616F567A0F7}
================================================== Entry Name : Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x86 Redistributable - 10.0.40219 Version : 10.0.40219 Company : Microsoft Corporation Obsolete : No Install Source : c:\742bd176ef42e4a23135fe08fe\ Installation Date : 5/11/2012 5:15:14 PM Uninstall String : MsiExec.exe /X{F0C3E5D1-1ADE-321E-8167-68EF0DE699A5} Installation Change String: MsiExec.exe /X{F0C3E5D1-1ADE-321E-8167-68EF0DE699A5}
Registry Key : {F0C3E5D1-1ADE-321E-8167-68EF0DE699A5}
Comment #25
Posted on Jul 20, 2012 by Swift CatSeeing the same issue. Using 1.55 on win7-64 ultimate as of 7/20/2012
Comment #26
Posted on Jul 26, 2012 by Quick BearSame issue, win7 64bit 7/25/2012
Comment #27
Posted on Sep 5, 2012 by Massive Wombatsame issue, win 7 64-bit
Comment #28
Posted on Nov 14, 2012 by Helpful ElephantSee above comments RE: Win 7 x64 (64-bit) Error w\ [paping_1.5.5_x86-64_windows]
Ditto. Issue continues. I'm guessing this product is no longer being enhanced (and a strong possibility its no longer being supported). Granted - I haven't searched beyond this forum for any additional resources or pointers that indicate whether or not this freeware has gone end-of-life 'officially'; migrated to a new home and\or has become paid. Regardless - it's obvious that it's been well over a year since there's been a new version made available; nor is there any indication of any level of support -- provided by either the developer, community, or otherwise since spring of 2011.
Highly recommend this forum and its dependencies be retired permenantly from code.google.com // or at least clearly indicated as being no longer active\enhanced.
{See attached for Screenshot of error msg in PNG/image format; captured on 2012-11-14 @ 0200 EST
Cheers, jwriddle
Comment #29
Posted on Apr 10, 2013 by Helpful KangarooShame. This is a nice util.
Comment #30
Posted on Apr 18, 2013 by Helpful RabbitYes, it was a nice util. At least until it was no longer supported. I suppose a simple rebuild in release mode is just too much to ask.
I've a simple solution, remove the Win7 64bit download; it's effectively bunk.
Comment #31
Posted on May 19, 2013 by Quick DogWindows 8 Professional x64, x64 release reports same issues... I have Microsoft Visual c++ Redistributable 2012 installed but still I was unable to run it. I downloaded attached files, put them in same dir as PaPing and run x86 version instead of x64, it worked... Please recompile as release.
- msvcp100d.dll 616.81KB
- msvcr100.dll 755.83KB
Comment #32
Posted on Jul 19, 2013 by Massive DogWin8.x64 - not working with attached dll's.
Comment #33
Posted on Aug 14, 2013 by Swift BearWindow 7 Ultimate SP1 x64 with msvcp100d.dll new error: "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application."
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Comment #34
Posted on Aug 18, 2013 by Happy ElephantComment deleted
Comment #35
Posted on Aug 18, 2013 by Quick MonkeyWindows 7 PRO SP1 x64 has same issue of #33
Comment #36
Posted on Nov 24, 2013 by Swift RabbitI have successfully compiled a 64-bit Release build of this program in VS 2012 Express. It has been tested on a 64-bit machine running Windows 8.1 and .NET Framework 4.0. If anyone is still interested, I wonder if we could get the original poster's permission to re-upload, or if we'd be okay doing it as a separate project crediting the author.
- paping_updated.exe 21KB
Comment #37
Posted on Apr 4, 2014 by Swift Hippo@bobert...@gmail.com, Will your updated version only run on 8.x x64? I get the runtime error on Win7 sp1 x64, except it's msvcp110.dll instead of msvcp100.dll. I'm not a VC programmer nor a Windows one but I've been told that you can compile it so that it's a stand alone program, I guess it includes the library. It seems to me that is the answer, or include an installer. As an example, the Sysinternals utilities are all stand alone (although I admit not knowing if those are "managed code" or are lower level or whatever the term is. I'll try on Win 8.1.
But I do appreciate your contribution and hopefully I'll be able to get it to work on 8.1.
Comment #38
Posted on Sep 4, 2014 by Happy Dog@bobert. Thanks for recompiling this and posting the release program. Works great for me on Win8 x64!
Comment #39
Posted on Sep 25, 2014 by Happy DogMaybe this can be a solution: Came across similar problem recently. The strangest thing that my resulting DLL was dependent upon MSVCR100.dll (without 'D'), which was right because I changed /MDd to /MD, but also dependent upon MSVCP100D.dll, which did not seem right for the same reason. After long investigation I found that it depends upon preprocessor definitions. Changing _DEBUG to DEBUG solved the problem for me.
Status: Accepted
Labels:
Type-Defect
Priority-Medium