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Instead, find machines with the following CMPivot query and deploy a package with that switch attached to it. I would not recommend to add this to the general client push settings, as this might pose more issues than it solves. If you don’t want or can’t update just yet you can however use the /skipprereq switch to install CCMsetup anyway. “Checking ‘’ version ‘4’ expecting >= ‘4’.” would also catch the more recent version. In the more recent version 2203, which turned GA this Friday, a check has been added that provides a solution. From what we found both programs run fine with either version. The site is already at 2111 with Hotfix 1, so nothing to update to. This poses the question, if the more recent version is compatible with CCM, if it doesn’t let you install otherwise. Looking at the Update-Blogs from Microsoft from version 2107 this is apparently the most recent update to the vcredist_圆4.exe.

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Articulate 360 brought along Version 8.0 – a lot more recent than the 4 CCMSetup had. Instead, the most recent installations on that computer gave us the important hint. Additionally, nobody else rolled out a new C++ Redistributable. The immediate reaction was to blame it on the recently deployed Windows Updates, however we could quickly verify that wasn’t related. (Also, I didn’t realize that 1638 translated to 0圆66 in hex, explains a lot…)

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So a) how do we figure out where this newer version is coming from and b) how do we solve this issue.

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I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a product, that had a more recent version of C++ Redistributable installed since the 2015-2019 versions where made into one package. There it is: “Cannot install a product when a newer version is installed”.













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