Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime error
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1) SA-MP version: 0.3x, 0.3z
2) Windows version: Win7
3) Video card type: nvidia Geforce GT 330M
4) IP:Port (if any) of the server you are trying to play on: all servers
5) If you are crashing, paste the crash report in your post and say when the crash occurs: see below
6) If you are crashing loading SA-MP, please say whether GTA:SA single player works (test it): Works fine. That other gtasa multiplayer mod works too.
7) Do you have any other GTA:SA mods installed? e.g. new vehicles: nope

Since a while I can't play anymore, everytime I try to join any server I get this error



I tried reinstalling the game, with a different file path, but that didn't help. At first single player didn't work but it did after reinstalling. Deleting gta_sa.set doesn't help. I tried a system restore and virus scan but no luck at that either. I reinstalled everything from framework, visual c++ and updated my gfx drivers, but that didn't solve my problem. I did some searching and it was said that I need to create a new windows user. I don't feel like doing that. Does anyone know an other solution?
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create new window profile
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Originally Posted by SPAWN_METAL
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create new window profile
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Originally Posted by Rick.
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I did some searching and it was said that I need to create a new windows user. I don't feel like doing that. Does anyone know an other solution?
Can't you read? That's exactly what I don't want to do.

Creating a new windows user restores a lot of stuff, probally one of them fixing my problem. So I'm sure it's possible to just fix this one thing.
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You may need to install some of the Microsoft Distribution packages based on your systems OS (Vista,Xp, Win7, Win ect.
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I tried to reinstall lots of different stuff from microsoft but I'm still facing this problem
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I made a new windows user profile which solved the problem. However, after I moved all my files to my new user account the error occured again.

I followed a step by step instruction from microsoft's website. It mentioned 3 files which I shouldn't copy to my new account. I didn't find these 3 files in my old user account's folder. I did find them in C:\users\public. I deleted those file from there. I don't have any of the three files on my pc, everything else works fine though.

I also tried everything discribed in here. I only tried the "Fix this problem" program from the last step. This didn't help and I doubt doing it manually makes a difference.
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Don't be lazy.

Sometimes doing things manually will solve your problem.
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Don't be lazy.

Sometimes doing things manually will solve your problem.
I tried it and it didn't work.

The weird thing is that I can play on an 'empty' user account but when I put my files back I can't play anymore. I looked through my files and I can't find anything that might be causing this error.

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I fixed my problem with the following steps:
- I created a new user account.
- I logged into that account and then singed off (This created the 'C:\user\NEWACC' folder for me).
- Then I signed back into my old account and coppied everything to my new user besides the folder 'C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Crypto\'.
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