Error during Installation of Oracle SQL Developer

When I double click on the sqldeveloper.exe to start the installation, I get the following error: "The program can't start becuase MSVCR71.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem." I have a 64-bit Windows 7 machine. I tried downloading and installing the 32-bit version with JDK and get thesame error. I did a search on my machine for the DLL and it was in 7 different locations. Anyone have thesame issue and how did you resolve it?

I've seen this kind of problem before various times, and the quick and dirty solution is to copy the missing dll inside the SQLDeveloper bin folder.
In your case if you do not require the 64 bit version of SQLDeveloper you could also download the SQLDeveloper version with bundled JDK (32 bit) that should not have this kind of problem to begin with.
BTW there is no installation for SQLDeveloper you only need to unzip the downloaded package to a new empty directory and you are good to go.

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