Hi again,

i got a reply from Runrev  concerning my problem with libeay32.dll .

I have to include libeay32.dll in my standalone folder to avoid that the 
standalone looks in Windows or along the path for that file. 

It seems that the standalones generally look for some files at startup in the 
standalone folder and in the folders defined in the path, regardless they are 
needed by the standalone or not. Like the libeay32.dll in my case.

In my specific case, my standalone found a version of the libeay32.dll which 
was especially for 64bit Windows and so the error message came up. 
Copying the libeay32.dll from the Revolution folder to my standalone folder 
solved the problem. Therefore the customer has to download 900kb more, but that 
is okay for him. But others, who have not such a high bandwith might have 
problems with that.

The question is, why does the standalone look for DLLs, which are not needed by 
it?


But most important, i was able to deliver my app in time.



Regards,

Matthias



Original Message        processed by David.InfoCenter 
Subject: Re-2: libeay32.dll error with standalone (30-Mrz-2009 8:26)
From:    [email protected]
To:      [email protected]


Of course it should be "libeay32.dll" what i found in the standalone. Matthias 
Original Message processed by David.InfoCenter Subject: Re: libeay32.dll error 
with standalone (30-Mrz-2009 8:16) From: [email protected] To: 
[email protected] Hi, in the meantime i found out the following. 1. There 
was a path set to the folder X64 (by installer) Removing that path entry, 
removes the error. I opened the standalone with a hexviewer and found 
"ibeay32.dll" in it. So it seems my standalone is looking for that dll, 
although i have no ssl stuff in it. Is there a way to the the standalone not to 
look for that dll, if not needed? Regards, Matthias Original Message processed 
by David.InfoCenter Subject: libeay32.dll error with standalone (29-Mrz-2009 
22:23) From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Hi, i get the 
following error message under 32 bit Windows Vista, when running a standalone 
created with Revolution 3.0 enterprise windows. Even a standalone with just one 
button with only one answer command produces this error message. This only 
happens on machines, which have installed the program mentioned in the error 
message. After pressing OK on the error message the standalone is started. 
Renaming the X64 folder (as it is not needed on a 32bit windows), solves the 
problem. But thats only a workaround. My customer only have Acer machines with 
that software installed. I cannot ask him to rename this folder on each 
machine. Does anyone have an idea, what i can do also? This is the complete 
text of the error message: --------------------------- Untitled 2.exe - 
Ungltiges Bild --------------------------- C:\Acer\Empowering 
Technology\eDataSecurity\x64\libeay32.dll ist entweder nicht fr die Ausfhrung 
unter Windows vorgesehen oder enthlt einen Fehler. Installieren Sie das 
Programm mit den Originalinstallationsmedien erneut, oder wenden Sie sich an 
den Systemadministrator oder Softwarelieferanten, um Untersttzung zu erhalten. 
Regards, Matthias To: [email protected] To: 
[email protected] To: [email protected]
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