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"Visual C++ Compiler/Tools X64 Native Package" Installed Program on Windows 7
What is the installed program "Visual C++ Compiler/Tools X64 Native Package" on my Windows 7 computer? Why it is not visible in Control Panel?
✍: FYIcenter.com
"Visual C++ Compiler/Tools X64 Native Package" is an installed program on Windows 7 system
managed by Windows Installer.
You will not see "Visual C++ Compiler/Tools X64 Native Package" listed on "uninstall or change a program" in Control Panel, because it is flagged as a hidden system component in the registry (SystemComponent=1).
Information related to "Visual C++ Compiler/Tools X64 Native Package" installed program:
Name: Visual C++ Compiler/Tools X64 Native Package
Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
Size: 17012 KB
Version: 14.0.24218
System Component: Yes
Identifying Number: {D5EEDEBC-C137-3263-A4B7-64F17E58466F}
Install Location:
Install Source: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\VisualStudio\Packages\Microsoft.VisualC.140.Tools.HostX64.TargetX64.Msi,version=14.0.24218,chip=x64\
Install Date: 20170730
Local Package: C:\windows\Installer\6b752e9.msi
Package Name: VC_Tools.X64.Nat.msi
Uninstall Command: MsiExec.exe /I{D5EEDEBC-C137-3263-A4B7-64F17E58466F}
Windows Installer: Yes
It is recommended to keep "Visual C++ Compiler/Tools X64 Native Package" as an installed program.
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