Side-by-Side Incorrect

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Side-by-Side Incorrect

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Hello... I am having problems with my VDS.

I tried to use an application but it gives an error, something like side-by-side is incorrect...

I used to run this app in Win7, WinXP and it did work ok... but in Win2008sv R2 it doest work... I did google it and no sucess on it...


I already downloaded Run C++ etc etc 2005, 2008, 2012
all of them


nothing solved


Please someone help me.
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Re: Side-by-Side Incorrect

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What particular application are you attempting to run?
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Re: Side-by-Side Incorrect

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the following link have the app uploaded: http://speedy.sh/tpVhv/NeoMc.exe


theres an app that just let to be running a client by once... this NeoMc.exe allows to run more than one


it works, in win7, winXP, winVISTA


thanks


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byw, i have a full dedicated server @ limestone networks and it works too... runs on Windows Enterprise
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Re: Side-by-Side Incorrect

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Usually seeing a SxS error means that the application requires a specific version of the VC++ redist libraries that either isn't installed or isn't working correctly. Are you absolutely sure that you're running the latest ones from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2019667? It's easy to accidentally install versions without the MFC update if you Google them.

Win2k8 R2 Enterprise and Standard are the same product, with the same core. One just has extra features unlocked (ones that are useful to enterprise hosting) and a couple of limitations changed (the limit on RAM, for instance).
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