Sqlplus.exe fails to launch under Windows XP ([...] MSVCR71.dll [...])

Hi,
when I try launching sqlplus.exe under Windows XP, I get the error, in French
"Cette application n'a pas pu démarrer car MSVCR71.dll est introuvable. La réinstallation de cette application peut corriger ce problème."
which is approximately translated to
"This application couldn't start since MSVCR71.dll can't be found. Reinstalling this application could fix this problem."
I don't suppose reinstalling would help since I just unzipped Basic Lite and SQL*Plus, then set PATH.
I'm getting this after failing to connect to my server on Debian. My Windows administration talents are fading. What could cause and fix this problem?

from metalink note 338900.1
1 - Download .NET from the Microsoft Website as this will include this run-time library.
This should install the file under the Windows\System32 directory automatically.
OR
2 - Search for available sites to Download the MSVCR71.DLL file.
This can be placed within the Windows\System32 directory or any other location but the location
must be found listed within the PATH environment variable. Keep in mind, downloading this file from a site other than Microsoft's may have some adverse affect to your machine as the actual source of the file may be unknown.

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