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Re: Installing on W2K SP2

From: Jody Shumaker <jody.shumaker_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-07-09 07:29:28 CEST

> Of course :) However I can't afford the downtime. If there is no way of
> running Tortoise, I will use RapidSVN instead. It just seems a shame if it
> is let down by the installer rather than any actual program requirements. :(
>
> I'll wait a bit and see if anyone else has anything to add though...
>

Part of the reason behind requiring msi 3 was due to merge modules for
the vs2005 runtime libraries. Fairly sure there is no simple solution
to this at all, besides the obvious install of sp3.

Would likely require a custom version recoded to not require the
vs2005 runtimes and built with vs2003. Someone with more knowledge on
the specifics though would knowa more concrete answer, but I'm fairly
sure your most likely choices is to either install sp3 or don't use
latest TortoiseSVN.

- Jody

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