And another odd problem I was having. In the event log I was also getting another series of 6 errors when the system booted. These consisted of the following two messages:
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Error 32 - SideBySide - Dependent Assembly Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC could not be found and Last Error was The referenced assembly is not installed on your system.
Error 59 - SideBySide - Resolve Partial Assembly failed for Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC. Reference error message: The referenced assembly is not installed on your system.
I did some searching for this and found the solution in the Microsoft Knowledgebase. I'm not sure why but the system needed the Visual C++ 2005 runtime libraries installed. Once I downloaded the latest redistribution package for this and installed it these errors vanished.
Anyone got any ideas why I would need these? Or what is loading as the system boots that needs them?
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I'm sure that during your startup, some applications are already started that need some components of Visual C++ libraries. Don't know what it could be though.
This is what they say at M$:
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For libraries that support side-by-side deployment model (CRT, SCL, ATL, MFC, OpenMP) they are installed into the native assembly cache, also called WinSxS folder, on versions of Windows operating system that support side-by-side assemblies.
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