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FPSC Classic Bug Reports / MFC71.dll Missing Error

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old_School
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Posted: 8th Sep 2009 14:33



This is after I just did a repair on model pack 18. I just attempted to load FPS Creator. Ideas?MFC71.dll Missing Error
old_School
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Posted: 8th Sep 2009 14:49
Well I think I discovered a major programming issue. I found some model packs installed in the programs folder not the x86 folder. Which on windows x64 we have two program folders 1 regular which nothing installs there by defult and the x86 version which is the defult. So might wanna redo your model packs. An a heads up for other x64 users.
Bigsnake
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Posted: 8th Sep 2009 18:17
Quote: "Well I think I discovered a major programming issue. I found some model packs installed in the programs folder not the x86 folder. Which on windows x64 we have two program folders 1 regular which nothing installs there by defult and the x86 version which is the defult. So might wanna redo your model packs. An a heads up for other x64 users."


No


Just download this

http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?mfc71

The readme in it will tell you where to put it

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old_School
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Posted: 8th Sep 2009 19:31
sweet thanks but i allready switched over to 2003 server so i should not have any dll errors any more but thanks man.
old_School
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Posted: 8th Sep 2009 20:52
Well good news and bad news. Got the file put it in then I got a instant error from fps creato so now doing a repair. Joy.
Benjamin
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Posted: 19th Sep 2009 17:10 Edited at: 19th Sep 2009 17:10
Don't simply install DLLs you find online, not only is this potentially unsafe but it won't necessarily solve the problem (as you don't know what other libraries it relies on).

What you need is the MFC runtime components. If you're using an x86 system you can download them from here, else if you're using an x64 system you can download them from here.

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