Allerdings erschließt sich mir nicht ganz wo bei den Runtimes der Unterschied liegen soll, da die fehlenden Libraries - egal ob älter oder neuer - auch über das Web-Update installiert. Im Forum von SSF wird - falls das Web-Update die Probleme nicht behebt - vorgeschlagen, die Runtime aus dem DirectX SDK (August 2009) zu installieren. This issue has likely not been a problem for many others if they've already got a different game installed that also had the June 2010 DirectX redistributable as an installation dependency. SSF ist nicht Open Source, da kannst du lange suchen.
Under the Windows heading then DirectX heading, tick the June 2010 option.Installation tab then Redistributables.Visit the App Admin section for your game in SteamWorks.
Having a game published on Steam I know this is very much an to resolve this for everyone else via Steamworks: This dependency really should have been enforced for Steam installations.
For instance, a faulty application, d3dx942.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry.
This installer promises to install all the legacy files that correct issues such as this. You can download it here: DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer (284 KB).
So to resolve this error you need to install the full DirectX package.
How to use When you start the game, the MiscItem called 'SSF Player Style Setting' will be added, which you use it and close your inventory to open the menu. (It has a lot of files and no root folder.) Data\F4SE\Plugins\SSF\yourfavoritename.nif and you can select 'yourfavoritename' from the game. I'd suggest " C:\Users\\Downloads\DX9Redist" or similar.
When I try to open the GPSCorrect.ssf file in the Differential Correction Wizard in Pathfinder Office, I get the following message: I'm collecting data as shapefiles (points) in a QuickProject and have copied the entire QuickProject folder onto my hard drive. I am trying to post-process data collected with a Juno 3B connected to a ProXRT, running ArcPad 10.0 R4 and GPSCorrect 3.40.