Hi Thomas,

Reinstalling the SSLeay modules and DLL's did not solve the issue, 
but disabling the load ing of IOSocketSSL did as it obviously no 
longer tries to load the SSL module.

Thanks!

At 04:19 AM 12/3/2011, Thomas Eckardt wrote:

> >I might mention that I do not have ASSP configured to utilize SSL.
>
>Don't forget to disable IO::Socket::SSL -> useIOSocketSSL (module setup)!
>Only this setting prevents ASSP from loading this module.
>
>Try to reinstall 'Net::SSLeay'
>
>ppm install Net-SSLeay --force
>
>install the DLL's in question
>
>Thomas
>
>
>
>Von:    Scott MacLean <[email protected]>
>An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
>Datum:  02.12.2011 21:27
>Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: Antwort: Re: fixes in assp 2.1.2
>build 11336
>
>
>
>
>I inserted the OpenSSL and OpenSSL\bin into the path before Perl\bin.
>The error still occurs, however it now reports:
>
>The ordinal 334 could not be located in the dynamic link library
>LIBEAY32.dll
>
>(previously it was ordinal 4540)
>
>I might mention that I do not have ASSP configured to utilize SSL.
>
>
>At 01:54 PM 12/2/2011, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
>
> >check your PATH - openssl must be before Perl/bin
> >
> >Thomas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Von:    Thomas Eckardt <[email protected]>
> >An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
> >Datum:  02.12.2011 19:39
> >Betreff:        [Assp-test] Antwort: Re:  fixes in assp 2.1.2 build 11336
> >
> >
> >
> >try to remove(rename)
> >
> >libeay32.dll
> >libssl32.dll
> >
> >in the Perl/bin  folder - possibly they are too old
> >
> >check where these files are located in the PATH folders - check there
> >versions.
> >
> >Thomas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Von:    Scott MacLean <[email protected]>
> >An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
> >Datum:  02.12.2011 17:44
> >Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] fixes in assp 2.1.2 build 11336
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >This version will not start on my server. Running as a service, it
> >fails almost immediately upon startup.
> >
> >Running in console mode, it shows:
> >
> >setting up global ENV
> >loading modules.......
> >
> >At this point, an error dialog box pops up that says:
> >
> >The ordinal 4540 could not be located in the dynamic link library
> >LIBEAY32.dll
> >
> >If I click "OK" it then continues with "loading database drivers" and
> >starts up normally. However, running as a service, the pop-up does
> >not occur, and the startup simply fails.
> >
> >
> >At 08:09 AM 12/2/2011, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
> >
> > >Hi all,
> > >
> > >fixed in 2.1.2 build 11336:
> > >
> > >- it was possible that DNSBL has scored two times if a RBLCache entry
>was
> > >found for an IP
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >changed:
> > >
> > >- If the upgrade of a connection to SSL failes - the retry and recovery
> > >procedure is improved
> > >
> > >- ASSP is now able to autoupdate Perl modules via PPM or CPAN
> > >
> > >added to description of 'AutoUpdateASSP'
> > >
> > >   If set, ASSP (on windows systems with ActivePerl installations) will
> > >search for updated Perl modules in all registered PPM respositories
> > >   The installation of some modules could require manual configuration
> >and
> > >the installation failes or an upgrade is not recommended. In this case
> >put
> > >the case sensitive module names (one per line) in the followog
> > >file.(\'files/noupgrade.txt\',1);"
> > >   If this value is set to \'download and install\', ASSP will try an
> > >autoupdate of the new available modules. It is possible, that some
> >modules
> > >could not be installed, because the XS module parts are still in use.
>In
> > >this case follow the instruction - click the "new available perl
>modules"
> > >button above. To disable the automatic Perl module update - set
> > >"noModuleAutoUpdate" below.
> > >
> > >- If HMM is used - the rebuildspamdb report creates a recommendation
>for
> > >the DISK-IO system, if the the system speed is too less.
> > >
> > >added:
> > >
> > >-'noModuleAutoUpdate','No Automatic Perl Module update','If set, ASSP
> >will
> > >skip the automatic Perl module update.
> > >
> > >
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