![]() I have a program that I have paid for that isn't working. I had Topaz Studio 2 on a different PC for years without a problem (no Foxit) so the issue is from Foxit. What can be done to fix this? Why is Foxit looking for these files? So, I am hesitant to put Foxit on the C: drive. I believe Malwarebytes also installs that file. One option is to put the programs on different drives, but I have seen the msvcp140.dll error come up before. It starts with msvcp140.dll and I eventually have to delete the others. These dll files are required for Topaz to operate: msvcp140.dll concrt140.dll vccorlib140.dll and vcruntime.dll.Īll of those files create a security warning from Foxit, and Foxit will not open until the files are deleted. My Foxit version is: 11.3 and it is on the same drive as Topaz Studio 2. Therefore, most of my programs are not on the C: drive. I have Windows 11 set up to allow the installation of programs to another drive, when possible. ![]() It is a photography editor, commercially available and I paid for it. I have a program called Topaz Studio 2 on my Windows 11 PC.
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