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Rage Plugin Hook does not work despite Microsoft Visual C++ 2010

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Good day to all,

 

when I first opened the Rage Plugin Hook, I later got a message that I needed "Microsoft Visual C++ 2010" to play LSPDFR. Now when I went to the "download" button, a Microsoft website opened saying that the file is not available.
Then I came across my same question in this here forum, which had the link to the new Visual C++ 2010 file.
I downloaded and installed it.
But what should I do now with this .exe file ? 
Because I opened it both under Downloads, and then opened the Rage Plugin Hook, and the error message came up again, and also opened the .exe file in the GTA V folder. But again the same message came up.

 

Is this a known problem and can anyone help me? 
Where do I have to move the .exe file from Visual C++ 2010?

 

I am looking forward to timely answers.
Best regards 

 

5 hours ago, XP5000 said:

Good day to all,

 

when I first opened the Rage Plugin Hook, I later got a message that I needed "Microsoft Visual C++ 2010" to play LSPDFR. Now when I went to the "download" button, a Microsoft website opened saying that the file is not available.
Then I came across my same question in this here forum, which had the link to the new Visual C++ 2010 file.
I downloaded and installed it.
But what should I do now with this .exe file ? 
Because I opened it both under Downloads, and then opened the Rage Plugin Hook, and the error message came up again, and also opened the .exe file in the GTA V folder. But again the same message came up.

 

Is this a known problem and can anyone help me? 
Where do I have to move the .exe file from Visual C++ 2010?

 

I am looking forward to timely answers.
Best regards 

 

You don't have to move it anywhere. Install it.

Open the .exe and install it.

7 hours ago, XP5000 said:

Good day to all,

 

when I first opened the Rage Plugin Hook, I later got a message that I needed "Microsoft Visual C++ 2010" to play LSPDFR. Now when I went to the "download" button, a Microsoft website opened saying that the file is not available.
Then I came across my same question in this here forum, which had the link to the new Visual C++ 2010 file.
I downloaded and installed it.
But what should I do now with this .exe file ? 
Because I opened it both under Downloads, and then opened the Rage Plugin Hook, and the error message came up again, and also opened the .exe file in the GTA V folder. But again the same message came up.

 

Is this a known problem and can anyone help me? 
Where do I have to move the .exe file from Visual C++ 2010?

 

I am looking forward to timely answers.
Best regards 

 

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Try installing both of these. Worth a shot.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=26999

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