Microsoft VC90 CRT Manifest
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Activation context generation failed for "C:\Program Files (x86)\MiKTeX 2.8\miktex\bin\texworks.exe". Error in manifest or policy file "C:\Program Files (x86)\MiKTeX 2.8\miktex\bin\Microsoft.VC90.CRT.MANIFEST" on line 4. Component identity found in manifest does not match the identity of the component requested. Reference is Microsoft.VC90.CRT,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",version="9.0.30729.4148". Definition is Microsoft.VC90.CRT,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",version="9.0.30729.1". Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis.
Activation context generation failed for "C:\Program Files (x86)\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint Protection\12.1.1000.157.105\Bin\SDPck32i.dll".Error in manifest or policy file "C:\Program Files (x86)\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint Protection\12.1.1000.157.105\Bin\Microsoft.VC90.CRT.MANIFEST" on line 4. Component identity found in manifest does not match the identity of the component requested. Reference is Microsoft.VC90.CRT,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",version="9.0.21022.8". Definition is Microsoft.VC90.CRT,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",version="9.0.30729.4148".
As of Microsoft Visual C++ 2005, visual studio has supported the concept of a side by side assembly. This is basically a bit of XML that describes run time DLL dependencies for an executable or a DLL. The XML text can be embeded inside a binary executable or a DLL. This allows the executable or DLL to specify the exact version of things it depends on. This avoids what is known as DLL hell ( _hell). For more information about manifests you can see this article: -by-Side_Assembly. However, the manifests can cause their own set of problems.
Since the exact version of a DLL can now be specified, merely having a DLL with the right name is no longer enough to be able to use it. When the DLL in question is a Microsoft run time library, there are two ways to get the DLL onto the deployment machine. You can install it into the system as an admin, or you can copy the DLL and put it next to your executable. However, you must also put an additional manifest file next to the DLL so the loader will know it is the right one.
where bindingtest.exe is the name of your executable. The file manifest.txt will contain the exported manifest. The manifest for this test application, built using Visual Studio 2008, will look like the following:
In real life, your application is much more complicated and will probably link to some other libraries, either third-party libraries or your own libraries. To ensure that your final application only depends on the latest version of the Visual Studio libraries, you need to make sure that all your other libraries are also only dependent on the latest version. For example, if you have a library that is still dependent on version 9.0.21022.8 of the C Runtime and you link it with your new application, your manifest might look like:
A manifest file in computing is a file containing metadata for a group of accompanying files that are part of a set or coherent unit. For example, the files of a computer program may have a manifest describing the name, version number, license and the constituent files of the program.[1]
Linux distributions rely heavily on package management systems for distributing software. In this scheme, a package is an archive file containing a manifest file. The primary purpose is to enumerate the files which are included in the distribution, either for processing by various packaging tools or for human consumption. Manifests may contain additional information; for example, in JAR (a package format for delivering software written in Java programming language), they can specify a version number and an entry point for execution. The manifest may optionally contain a cryptographic hash or checksum of each file. By creating a cryptographic signature for such a manifest file, the entire contents of the distribution package can be validated for authenticity and integrity, as altering any of the files will invalidate the checksums in the manifest file.
In Microsoft Windows, software that relies on Windows Side-by-Side (WinSxS) needs an application manifest, which is an XML document that is either embedded in an executable file or contained in a separate XML file that accompanies it. It bears name, version, trust information, privileges required for execution and dependencies on other components.[2]
An example of an application manifest is as follows. This application manifest has two core parts: Security and dependency. The security part says that the application requires "asInvoker" security level; that is, it can be operated at whatever security level it is executed. The dependency part says the application needs a component called "Microsoft.VC90.CRT" with version number "9.0.21022.8".
A cache manifest in HTML5 is a plain text file accompanying a web app that helps it run when there is no network connectivity. The caching mechanism reads this file and ensures that its contents are available locally. An HTML5 cache manifest is served with its content type set to "text/cache-manifest".[4]
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Windows 2000(32-bit), XP, and Server 2003(32-bit), or C:\Users\{user name}\AppData\Local\Temp on Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 2008(64-bit), 2012(64-bit) and 10(64-bit).. %User Profile% is the current user's profile folder, which is usually C:\Documents and Settings\{user name} on Windows 2000(32-bit), XP, and Server 2003(32-bit), or C:\Users\{user name} on Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 2008(64-bit), 2012(64-bit) and 10(64-bit).) 2b1af7f3a8