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ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - wkracke - 06-04-2018

After installing ResScan 6.0 with no drivers, I attempt to start the program, get the login screen and login successfully and then get the following error message "Pure virtual function called" and the program shuts down.  Same thing was happening with 5.9. Nothing appears in the manual under troubleshooting.

Any ideas about what the error message is indicating?


RE: ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - SuperSleeper - 06-04-2018

Quoting from Crimson Nape's post (click here). There's also some other suggestions immediately below his post you may wish to try, but here's the text of his solution:


Crimson Nape Wrote:It sounds like your Visual C++ Redistribution library has been updated and the program is looking for an earlier version.  Open the Event Viewer. Look under Custom Views->Administrative Events for an Error for that program.  In the Details section it should provide more information.

Here are the links to the VC++ libraries.  You will need to install both 32 and 64 bit versions if you are running a 64 bit O/S. I would try the 2015 version first.

Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2017
32 Bit:
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=746571
64 Bit:
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=746572

Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2015
32 Bit:
https://download.microsoft.com/download/...st.x86.exe
64 Bit:
https://download.microsoft.com/download/...st.x64.exe

I hope this will help.



RE: ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - wkracke - 06-04-2018

Didn't work. Looked at the event file and there apparently is an application specific permission that has to be resolved with Component Services. I'm researching that now.

Thanks for the help.


RE: ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - SuperSleeper - 06-04-2018

Might want to try the additional solution mentioned in this post:

http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-New-ResScan-version-5-9-old-version?pid=236527#pid236527

Also, there's some other solutions offered below that post.

Thinking-about

NOTE:  If and when you DO find a solution, it would super if you come back here and let us know what solution worked to fix the issue.


RE: ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - wkracke - 06-05-2018

Switching to Windows 8 compatibility resolved the issue. Right click the icon, select "troubleshoot compatibility" and then select "try recommended settings" and follow from there. Select test program when asked.


RE: ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - SuperSleeper - 06-05-2018

Super... thanks for the reply to let others know what worked for you!

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RE: ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - gumleafau - 06-07-2018

I try to install ResScan 6.0, but getting an error message: Error 1714.
During installation process, it is looking for ResScan.msi file but it is not located in the default installation directory.
I did a scan in my c: drive, but cannot locate this file!


RE: ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - AlanE - 06-07-2018

I resolved my "Pure Virtual Function" error message by creating a new user on my PC and logging in as that user and installing ResScan. Apparently there is some registry corruption on my other login.


RE: ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - jaswilliams - 06-07-2018

(06-07-2018, 01:34 AM)gumleafau Wrote: I try to install ResScan 6.0, but getting an error message: Error 1714.
During installation process, it is looking for ResScan.msi file but it is not located in the default installation directory.
I did a scan in my c: drive, but cannot locate this file!

Make sure you have unzipped the download before trying to install


RE: ResScan 6.0 Install Problem - SuperSleeper - 06-07-2018

(06-07-2018, 12:34 PM)jaswilliams Wrote: Make sure you have unzipped the download before trying to install

Yep, common mistake - this is due to the way Windows now displays a compressed (zipped) file as a folder. It looks like a regular folder and you can see what's inside of it just like a regular folder, but you have to first extract (unzip) the file to uncompress the files into a regular folder. Then you can install it from the newly-created (unzipped) folder that should sit in the same directory as the zip file.