App-Local deployment of the VC++ 2015 runtimeĪll what you need is already (if you are using Windows 10 & Visual Studio 2015) installed on your dev machine. If you want to read more about the first two ways, the MSDN might be a good place to start. We will cover this in this blogpost, because we don’t want to touch anything that needs elevated permissions. Deploy it with your app as app-local deployment.msm files in your own installer, but this will also require elevated permissions because the files will be also installed to System32. If you already have an installer, you can include the needed. This is probably the most known way, but requires elevated permissions because the file will be installed to System32. Install it via the standalone VCRedist installer.There are three ways to deploy the runtime: So - let’s take a look how we can solve this problem.Īnd if I write something stupid here - please let me know. We use VC++ just for a very small part of our application, but this part needs the VC++ 2015 runtime “installed” on the client, but we don’t want the UAC install dialog.
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