

I realise of course its a good thing but I know they are not keen on MFA mainly I think because some of them work in areas o. I have had this message pop up for one of my old clients I still do support for and I am still the Admin for on their 365 system.

Microsoft enforcing MFA in 365 in 12 days message Cloud Computing & SaaS.Likely this was a pre-release for customers who "just couldn't wait" for the official update (probably for some business critical application) - for regular users Windows Update should be all you need.

As described in the article only install that Hotfix if you are have having specific daylight savings time issues with the rules that changed in 2007. Hotfixes are NOT meant for general users, but rather users who are facing a very specific problem. As noted in the linked KB932298 download (linked below by Storm): "Please be aware this Hotfix has not gone through full Microsoft product regression testing nor has it been tested in combination with other Hotfixes." NET 1.1 SDK as well, which is available here: (106.2 MB)Īfter installing the SDK I now have both msvcr71.dll and msvcp71.dll in my System32 folder, and the application I'm trying to run (boomerang c++ decompiler) works fine without any missing DLL errors.Īlso on a side note: be VERY aware of the difference between a Hotfix Update and a Regular Update. If you need one of these files, you may need to install the full. If you are looking for a file that ends with a "P" such as msvcp71.dll, this indicates that your file was compiled against a C++ runtime (as opposed to a C runtime), in some situations I noticed these files were only installed when I installed the full SDK.

NET 1.1 runtime is available here: (23.1 MB) NET 1.1 runtime you will get msvcr71.dll installed, and in addition added to C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v. The Visual C++ 2003 runtime was not available as a seperate download because it was included with the. No hard feelings Storm, and apologies to the OP as I'm a bit late to the party here (wish I could have helped sooner, but I didn't run into the problem until today, or this stack overflow answer until I was figuring out a solution.)
