Therefore it might be good as well to check on your side if any minor version (or at least the first released one) would work?Īlternatives for a generic check that VC++15 is installed: In general the problem is that each minor update of the VC15++ runtime gets a new registry Guid, so it is impractical to assert against a specific version, therefore one needs to look if 'some' version oft the VC15++ distributables is installed. Any news why the VC++ installation via Windows Update is missing the registry entry?