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To fix it use that windows pack, choose operating system and there won't be any error message anymore.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=40784
- 11 years ago
I can confirm FaBarbi's suggested fix works.
Since I already had the x86 installed, I picked the x64 version instead. This fixed the msvcp120.dll error message for me.
- Anonymous11 years ago
I too can confirm that installing the Visual C++ x64 did the trick for me.
- 11 years ago
OK i managed to fix it finally. I uninstalled both 2013 C++ redist and then re-downloaded and installed them and it worked out after that. No more errors.
- 11 years ago
After uninstalling, reinstalling, running registry cleaners, error reporting, a call to customer services, and about a million other fixes, this one finally did work for me also. Thank goodness.
- Anonymous11 years ago
It is nice that this worked for you, but ... could someone please tell me how to do that? I have no idea what you guys are talking about.
Thanks!
- 11 years ago
Awesome! Reinstalling that C++ package from Microsoft did the trick for me. Thanks! :-)
- Anonymous11 years ago
Hi, i tried this and i think it did help, but try this too if it you get the error.
right click origin > properties > compatibility tab > click show settings for all users > compatibility for all users tab uncheck "run this program as administrator" box, apply and exit.
that's what got rid of the igoproxy64.exe error for me.
hope this helps.
Cheers!