Hi there!
A few days ago Windows updated both x86 and x64 Visual C++ Redistribuable Packages VC 2015-2022 from (VC17) 14.30.30708 to 14.31.31103.
After this update, when I run the check_vcredist.exe tool, I'm warned that both x86 and x64 VCredis 14.30.30708 are missing.
Do I have to reinstall them?
I know I should try to understand the following statement ...
"VC2015-2022 (VC17) is backward compatible to VC2015 (VC14), VC2017 (VC15) and VC2019 (VC16). That means, a VC14, VC15 or VC16 module can be used inside a VC17 binary. Because this compatibility the version number of the Redistributable is 14.3x.xx and after you install the Redistributable VC2015-2022, the Redistributable packages VC2015 (VC14), VC2017 (VC15) and VC2019 (VC16) are eventually deleted but you can still use VC14, VC15 and VC16."
... but I'm afraid I don't!
Please, thanks for helping,
A few days ago Windows updated both x86 and x64 Visual C++ Redistribuable Packages VC 2015-2022 from (VC17) 14.30.30708 to 14.31.31103.
After this update, when I run the check_vcredist.exe tool, I'm warned that both x86 and x64 VCredis 14.30.30708 are missing.
Do I have to reinstall them?
I know I should try to understand the following statement ...
"VC2015-2022 (VC17) is backward compatible to VC2015 (VC14), VC2017 (VC15) and VC2019 (VC16). That means, a VC14, VC15 or VC16 module can be used inside a VC17 binary. Because this compatibility the version number of the Redistributable is 14.3x.xx and after you install the Redistributable VC2015-2022, the Redistributable packages VC2015 (VC14), VC2017 (VC15) and VC2019 (VC16) are eventually deleted but you can still use VC14, VC15 and VC16."
... but I'm afraid I don't!
Please, thanks for helping,