Visual studio 2008 IDE application R6034 runtime error - MSDN news group moderator Please Respond.

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  • blogman

    Visual studio 2008 IDE application R6034 runtime error - MSDN news group moderator Please Respond.

    I am getting a Visual studio 2008 IDE application R6034 runtime error. This
    means that the IDE application is raising the error not the application I am
    building. This means that Microsoft did not follow its own advice as listed
    in http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...60(VS.80).aspx and "build
    with a manifest". The DLL in question seems to be msvcr8.0.dll which is the
    VS2005 C runtime DLL. I am not sure why this is an issue in a VS2008 but it
    is.

    The following is text on the error message window:

    Runtime Error!

    Program: C:\Progr...

    R6034
    An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library
    incorrectly,
    Please contact the application's support team for information

    The error occurrs after trying to back out of VS 2008 SP1, .NET 3.5
    Framework SP1, .NET 3.0 Framework SP2, .NET 2.0 Framework SP2 and all the
    other releated components that the VS 2008 SP1 and .NET 3.5 Framework SP1 do
    not properly clean up.

    This means that the " application's support team" is Microsoft . Therefore,
    I am hoping that one of the Microsoft moderators that monitor these news
    groups will respond.

    Forgive me for posting to multiple groups on this one but I posted in
    microsoft.publi c.vstudio.gener al a few days ago and received no response. I
    need an answer on this and so far the moderators have ignored it and
    answered the soft balls posted after my original post. This means that this
    must be an internal "politcal football" at Microsoft and I am caught in the
    middle.


  • Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]

    #2
    Re: Visual studio 2008 IDE application R6034 runtime error - MSDN news group moderator Please Respond.

    blogman wrote:
    Forgive me for posting to multiple groups on this one but I posted in
    microsoft.publi c.vstudio.gener al a few days ago and received no
    response. I need an answer on this and so far the moderators have
    ignored it and answered the soft balls posted after my original post.
    This means that this must be an internal "politcal football" at
    Microsoft and I am caught in the middle.
    There are no moderators on these newsgroups, nor are the newsgroups an
    appropriate way to report a product problem to Microsoft.

    If you require a response, your only sure bet is to call Microsoft Product
    Support and open a support case.

    In general, the preferred way to report bugs in the product is through
    Connect: http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio.

    -cd


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    • Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]

      #3
      Re: Visual studio 2008 IDE application R6034 runtime error - MSDN news group moderator Please Respond.

      Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP] wrote:
      blogman wrote:
      >Forgive me for posting to multiple groups on this one but I posted in
      >microsoft.publ ic.vstudio.gene ral a few days ago and received no
      >response. I need an answer on this and so far the moderators have
      >ignored it and answered the soft balls posted after my original post.
      >This means that this must be an internal "politcal football" at
      >Microsoft and I am caught in the middle.
      >
      There are no moderators on these newsgroups, nor are the newsgroups an
      appropriate way to report a product problem to Microsoft.
      IF you are an MSDN subscriber AND you are using your registered posting
      alias, then many of these groups guarantee a response from Microsoft within
      the week (I think it's 3 working days). I think that Jeffrey Tan is the
      Microsoft employee assigned to do so, but he's more of a liason than a
      technology expert.
      >
      If you require a response, your only sure bet is to call Microsoft
      Product Support and open a support case.
      >
      In general, the preferred way to report bugs in the product is through
      Connect: http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio.
      >
      -cd

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