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We don't advise to download the msvcrt.dll file and copy it to the Windows system directory. The software's creators almost never circulate the DLL files, they are always part of an installation set. It's the installation set's task to perform the sufficient verifications before the installation. An incorrectly installed DLL file may cause the system's complete inability to function.
I installed Windows Media Player 11, and it got an error. \"The procedure entry point_except_hanlder4_common\" could not be located in the dynamic link library msvcrt.dll, so I replaced the original msvcrt.dll with msvcrt.dll (BWC), so I fixed the error and started Windows Media Player 11. But when I installed update to KERNELXE 0.2.3.1 Error returned. Due Msvcrt.dll for Windows Server 2003 .
OK - so what information do we get immediately We can tell that this dump is for a crash of the SVCHOST.EXE process. Also take note of the Symbol Search Path - in this instance, I have a local symbol store that I am populating from the Microsoft Public Symbol server. Finally we can tell what platform this dump came from - a 32-bit Windows Server 2003 SP1 machine.
In reality, almost every application installed on Windows needs at least the C runtime and many need also the C++ runtime. The runtimes were almost always present in the system directory of established host servers and it was relatively rare during the heyday of WinXP and Server2003 for an installation of an older Firebird version not to run \"straight out of the box\".
Until V.2.1.1, the preferred way to do this was to install the vcredist_32 or vcredist_64 Microsoft installer (.msi) package, as appropriate for the architecture of your host server, from the Microsoft support site. For Windows 2000 and for WinXP and Server2003 prior to Service Pack 1, you need(ed) to download and install the .msi Installer software and then install the MSVC8 redistributable pack.
The deployment rules for the ..71.dll runtimes are similar to those for older versions (for both the runtimes and the Firebird components): it is enough to copy them to the Windows system directory on Win2000, WinXP and Server2003 servers and clients. Microsoft Vista is not so tolerant about post-installing DLLs in its system directory but it appears that copying msvcr71.dll and msvcp71.dll there does work, at least at the Windows service patch levels current in the first quarter 2009.
There are also some other oddities here. There are 2 different C runtimes used in the 32-bit version of Java 6 for Windows. For some reason they are redistributing msvcr71.dll (C runtime from Visual Studio .NET 2003) and also msvcrt.dll which is supposed to be the name of the private C runtime used by Windows components. However, the msvcrt.dll in the Java directory is actually the C runtime from Visual Studio 6 or possibly a very old Platform SDK.
The x64 version of Java is even stranger. It links against a Microsoft x64 C runtime library called msvcrt.dll. Again this is the name reserved for the private Windows platform C runtime but this msvcrt.dll has file version 6.10.2207.0 either from a very old version of the Windows Platform SDK that provided x64 compilation support prior to Visual Studio 2005 or from a tool chain that was available by request (and is no longer available) for Visual Studio 2003.
For more information, please see the releasepage . 64-bit MSI Installer kfw-4.0.1-amd64.msi, 11035k. 32-bit MSI Installer kfw-4.0.1-i386.msi, 5955k. Sources kfw-4.0.1-src.zip, 8593k, detached signature kfw-4.0.1-src.zip.asc, 1k. MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.2.1 MIT Kerberos for Windows (KfW) is an integrated Kerberos release for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It includes the Kerberos v4 library, Kerberos v5 library version 1.6.2, Kerberos v5 GSS API library, Kerberos 524 library, KClient API library, Leash API library, Network Identity Manager, kinit/klist/kdestroy/krb524init/ms2mit/aklog command-line credentials managers, and an in-memory credentials cache. Kerberos for Windows 3.2.1 is designed for 32-bit versions of Windows 2000, XP, 2003, 2003 R2, Vista and WOW64 environments. There is no native 64-bit process support at the current time. MIT KfW includes redistributable binaries, an SDK, documentation, source code, and an interactive installer. Downloads for MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.2.1 Please refer to the release notes for more detailed explanations of each of these packages (and whether you need them) as well as installation instructions. Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3-2-1.exe,6190k) MSI Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3-2-1.msi,8740k) Core Binaries (Win32, i386, kfw-3-2-1.zip,7987k)These are just the plain core binaries without any kind of installer. Network Identity Manager User Documentation(netidmgr_userdoc.pdf,1439k) MSI Deployment Guide SDK (Win32, i386, kfw-3-2-1-sdk.zip, 545k) Sources (kfw-3-2-1-src.zip, 16574k) MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.2 MIT Kerberos for Windows (KfW) is an integrated Kerberos release for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It includes the Kerberos v4 library, Kerberos v5 library version 1.6.1, Kerberos v5 GSS API library, Kerberos 524 library, KClient API library, Leash API library, Network Identity Manager, kinit/klist/kdestroy/krb524init/ms2mit/aklog command-line credentials managers, and an in-memory credentials cache. Kerberos for Windows 3.2 is designed for 32-bit versions of Windows 2000, XP, 2003, 2003 R2, Vista and WOW64 environments. There is no native 64-bit process support at the current time. MIT KfW includes redistributable binaries, an SDK, documentation, source code, and an interactive installer. Downloads for MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.2 Please refer to the release notes for more detailed explanations of each of these packages (and whether you need them) as well as installation instructions. Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3-2-0.exe,6223k) MSI Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3-2-0.msi,8735k) Core Binaries (Win32, i386, kfw-3-2-0.zip,7967k)These are just the plain core binaries without any kind of installer. Network Identity Manager User Documentation(netidmgr_userdoc.pdf,1439k) MSI Deployment Guide SDK (Win32, i386, kfw-3-2-0-sdk.zip, 543k) Sources (kfw-3-2-0-src.zip, 16566k) MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.1 MIT Kerberos for Windows (KfW) is an integrated Kerberos release for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It includes the Kerberos v4 library, Kerberos v5 library version 1.4.4, Kerberos v5 GSS API library, Kerberos 524 library, KClient API library, Leash API library, Network Identity Manager, kinit/klist/kdestroy/krb524init/ms2mit/aklog command-line credentials managers, and an in-memory credentials cache. Kerberos for Windows 3.1 is designed for 32-bit versions of Windows 2000, XP, 2003, 2003 R2 or higher and WOW64 environments. MIT KfW includes redistributable binaries, an SDK, documentation, source code, and an interactive installer. Downloads for MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.1 Please refer to the release notes for more detailed explanations of each of these packages (and whether you need them) as well as installation instructions. Updates for 2007 US Daylight Saving Time rule changes: If you are running KfW on a system where the TZ environment variable is set, you will need an updated .NET 2003 C Runtime Library (included with the new kfw-3.1.1 installers) in order to get correct DST behavior. Having a TZ environment variable setting is a somewhat uncommon configuration primarily used for compatibility with older applications; if the TZ environment variable is not set, KfW correctly obeys the DST rules set in the operating system. Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3-1-1.exe,5665k) MSI Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3-1-1.msi,8188k) The following are the old kfw-3.1.0 files; they do not contain the updated .NET 2003 C Runtime Library. Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3-1-0.exe, 5610k) MSI Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3-1-0.msi,8174k) Core Binaries (Win32, i386, kfw-3-1-0.zip,6314k)These are just the plain core binaries without any kind of installer. Network Identity Manager User Documentation(netidmgr_userdoc.pdf,1314k) Microsoft Redistributable Components (Win32, i386, kfw-3-1-0-extra.zip, 2280k)These are components from Microsoft which you may need if your OS does not have them. MSI Deployment Guide SDK (Win32, i386, kfw-3-1-0-sdk.zip, 527k) Sources (kfw-3-1-0-src.zip, 14572k) MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.0 MIT Kerberos for Windows (KfW) includes the Kerberos v4 library, Kerberos v5 library version 1.4.3, Kerberos v5 GSS API library, Kerberos 524 library, KClient API library, Leash API library, Network Identity Manager, kinit/klist/kdestroy/krb524init/ms2mit/aklog command-line credentials managers, and an in-memory credentials cache. It runs on 32-bit versions of Windows 2000/XP/2003. (Windows 95/98/ME/NT4 are no longer supported). MIT KfW includes redistributable binaries, an SDK, documentation, source code, and an interactive installer. For a complete list of changes, see the release notes. Downloads for MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.0 Please refer to the release notes for more detailed explanations of each of these packages (and whether you need them) as well as installation instructions. Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3.0.exe, 4747k) MSI Installer (Win32, i386, kfw-3.0.msi,7705k) Core Binaries (Win32, i386, kfw-3.0.zip,5632k)These are just the plain core binaries without any kind of installer. Network Identity Manager User Documentation(netidmgr_userdoc.pdf,2092k) Microsoft Redistributable Components (Win32, i386, kfw-3.0-extra.zip, 2280k)These are components from Microsoft which you may need if your OS does not have them. MSI Deployment Guide SDK (Win32, i386, kfw-3.0-sdk.zip, 508k) Sources (kfw-3.0-src.zip, 12412k) MIT Kerberos for Windows 2.6.5 MIT Kerberos for Windows (KfW) includes Kerberos v4, Kerberos v5, Leash32, KClient, and an in-memory credentials cache. It runs on Windows 98/98SE/ME/NT4/2000/XP/2003. (Windows 95 is not supported). MIT KfW includes redistributable binaries, an SDK, docum