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    Resolved scrrun.dep is out of date?

    Hi,
    I got a warning of "The wizard found dependency info for the listed files, but the infomation is out of date" when I package my project using the built-in wizard. Well, I can ignore it and it runs ok on my test machine. However, I have a concern sth must be wrong.
    I've installed VB6 sp6 and scripten.exe
    But no improvements.

    I've got a lot of help recently from this forum and I want to by the way say thank you to the experts here.

    By the way, could someone tell me how to search using "AND"? Now if I use advanced search, it always uses "OR" even if I put a "AND" between the key words.
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    Re: scrrun.dep is out of date?

    ScrRun.dep is the dependency information file for the MS Script Runtime Library. That you have an older version of this dependency file shouldn't be any problem since scrrun.dll haven't changed it dependencies in the last few versions. If any problem would arise your users could simply update their scripting runtime directly from Microsoft at this address:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/scripting

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    Re: scrrun.dep is out of date?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joacim Andersson
    ScrRun.dep is the dependency information file for the MS Script Runtime Library. That you have an older version of this dependency file shouldn't be any problem since scrrun.dll haven't changed it dependencies in the last few versions. If any problem would arise your users could simply update their scripting runtime directly from Microsoft at this address:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/scripting
    Thanks. Now I understand.

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