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Author db3l
Recipients db3l, paul.moore, steve.dower, tim.golden, vstinner, zach.ware
Date 2017-10-26.20:27:23
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Sure, I can certainly do that.

Does "basically a requirement" mean it should have been there all along (with the VC9 installation), or just that trying to use VC9 on a recent system like Win 10 safely requires it installed separately?  I guess Win 8 was the first version to default to only having 4+ already installed.

Oh, any preference between using the OS component setup (windows features) to install vs. downloading an installer?  I was thinking of using the features approach since it's easy to document as a requirement for anyone else.  I doubt there's much difference in the end result.
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