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Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 for Windows Servers v. 6.0.3.x

 

When installing the application there occurs a problem because of the missing libraries Microsoft Visual C++. How to rectify the problem?

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  • Sometimes when installing the application Kaspersky Anti-Virus version 6.0/7.0, you may get a message informing that to proceed with the installation it is necessary to download and install libraries Micorsoft Visual C++, which are missing on your computer.

    To install the missing libraries, download and install the utility MSVCP.6.0.8972.0.exe.


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