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It all seems to me to be a bit on the risky side to chance breaking a working Safeguard application just to get a perishing encoder installed. I confess I am not looking forward to getting things working again when I finally get my DAW back - this will also be a secondary Blu-ray system, and as such will require Java to be at a certain level (or SafeGuard will not run) as well as a second install of Java (for the MAS encoder) - I may well end up trying to install the MAS encoder on the primary Blu-ray authoring system but the drawback there is again the potential for conflicts in the Java runtimes and I cannot live without SafeGuard working as it is absolutely mandatory for us to be using signed certificates now we are loading graphic content straight off the discs using the 00000 folder in the JAR section. It's all a bit of a bugger and no mistake. NETįilename : C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR71.dll Oh and a mcvcr71.dll was giving headaches across different softwares too:Īll offending Programs had indeed loaded following DLLĭescription : Microsoft® C Runtime Library I had to call off DEP as far as possible Īnd finally install Java 8u144 into my standalone folder _PROG, not in Programs(86). Some Java versions were more susceptible than others (8u111). The Java dependencies on my 2nd Win7U64 were hard to trace.īesides of the mentioned network communication settings (I allow all now)
