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Author eryksun
Recipients Aaron.Meurer, eryksun, mgedmin, paul.moore, steve.dower, terry.reedy, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2015-09-23.01:57:50
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> The problem here is probably that installing the CRT update 
> required a restart

I saw that, but it didn't make any sense to me that the DLL isn't available immediately after wusa.exe exits. Is it in limbo until the system is restarted? I know in Windows 10 these api-ms-win-crt* DLLs are actually virtual API sets managed by the loader (i.e. they all have the same module handle, that of ucrtbase.dll). How does this relate to what's going on with Windows 8/Server 2012, if at all? Marius reports that "Python seems to work", but doesn't mention whether or not a reboot was necessary.
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