Yes I did and I also noticed that the update was listed under MS Visual
Studio. The update had it checked, which implied that it was applicable
to my system. I know that is not always correct which is why I always
verify whether I need them or not. I did not know if the application was
buried somewhere in one of the Office Products or in Vista as part of the
standard load, which is why I posted to this site.
I get confused with so many products that are installed with other products
that I lose track.
So I am going to guess that Visual Studio does not reside anywhere on my
machine then.
Thanks
Jim
"Bill Daggett" <> wrote in message
news:...
> "Jim Easton" <> wrote:
>
>>I am trying to find out more information on this update and who needs it.
>>I
>>tried using the link in the update but it does not work and the search
>>feature cannot find out in MS Support. Can anyone help me out as I am
>>somewhat leery about updating anything which might give me more C++
>>Runtime
>>errors.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Jim
>
> Have you read this? Does your system apply?
>
> "More information about this security update
> In addition to the product version that is specified in the "Applies
> to" section, this security update is only meant to be used with the
> following product:
>
> * Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package
>
> Important This security update cannot be applied to any other editions
> of Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1."
>
> If you don't have that installed, you don't need it.
>
> Simple, huh?
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