You can find it here, or wait for it to be installed by another piece of software. They're also not installed by default on Windows. It's usually automatically installed when it's needed, but the way Terminal installs relies on a different mechanism for finding its DLLs. ![]() Those DLLs provide support for the C and C++ programming languages. That package includes a few DLLs: vcruntime140.dll, msvcp140.dll, and so on. ![]() It is distributed in the "Visual C++ Redistributable" package that you've probably seen on most of your computers.
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