If you're running this on windows, this will fix it without copying over
dll's / exe files :(

reg delete HKCU\Software\Valve\Steam\ActiveProcess /f

>From what I can see, steamcmd is setting an ActiveProcess variable
everytime this is run for updating csgo/killingfloor, in turn forces a
SteamDLL value of:
C:\games\killingfloor\bin\steamclient.dll

If you remove this value, all games will carry on working as normal (eg
Killing Floor will still load etc)

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On 15 August 2012 15:12, Chris | Immortal-Servers.com <
[email protected]> wrote:

> i found a fix for this.
>
> download this and extract to the where the .exe is in the root of the game
>
> http://immortal-servers.com/**downloads/steam.rar<http://immortal-servers.com/downloads/steam.rar>
>
> it is steam files, i did this and works fine.
>
> -----Original Message----- From: G. Hutchinson
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 3:01 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [hlds] Steam support library
>
>
> Ok this is getting annoying. Normally I am pretty good at figuring
> issues out and this one has been a thorn in my side for a month now.
> I had to break apart a RAID so as to swap out a drive going bad. Ever
> since then, I encounter the following (not always, but often enough to
> suck):
>
> L 08/15/2012 - 08:30:09: Initializing Steam libraries for secure
> Internet server
> L 08/15/2012 - 08:30:10:
> ***********************************************************
> L 08/15/2012 - 08:30:10: * Unable to load Steam support library.*
> L 08/15/2012 - 08:30:10: * This server will operate in LAN mode only.*
> L 08/15/2012 - 08:30:11:
> ***********************************************************
>
> Aside from installing the steam client on the server, which it had
> never been or had to be installed on prior to run the servers
> publicly. For some reason installing  the client remedies the issue.
> But I notice sometimes it still fails occasionally. Un-installing and
> reinstalling and/or leaving installed the client seems to fix. ONLY
> that seems to fix it so far. My suspicion is somewhere there is a
> registry link bad in the OS (Windows server 08, R2) pertaining to
> hlds or such.
>
> - verify_all does nothing to help the situation, my cl startup is
> fine and it annoys me to have the steam client on the server to begin
> with. Again, from the initial setup I did not have to have it
> installed and it ran for years just fine without ever installing the
> client on the machine. Does anyone know a perm fix for this? Even
> deleting all steam references in registry has been to no avail,
> unless I missed some (searched Steam). Reinstalling hlds did not help
> to fix any possible broken registry links or such. I am tired of
> having to fire up and watch for this message I never had issue with
> before, only to see it on occasion and have to un-install and
> reinstall steam client... On a server... That should not have to have
> the client installed... Searching mailing list archives, the only
> remedy I have found is the installing of the client. This is not a
> fix, rather something that is circumventing a broken link somewhere
> in my opinion.
>
> It is not a firewall issue since that has not changed in years.
> it is not a command line issue, they have not changed in years.
> It is not a convar issue in any config, has not changed in years.
> is not a SM, MM issue, updated and runs fine.
> Reinstalling hlds did not help.
> Virgin instances of the servers does not help.
> Sometimes it happen after game server updates, sometimes after a
> machine reboot.
>
> Thanks,
> Hutch
>
>
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