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NetTalk Web Server => Web Server - Ask For Help => Topic started by: Richard I on January 05, 2019, 03:55:23 PM
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Hi all,
Trying to create a certificate today following webinar 205
In testing mode and with Insecure port set at 80 and secure port at 0
I get an error message saying that vcruntime.dll missing
I downloaded the 64 bit version and dropped into C:\windows\System32 and into C:\windows\ sysWOW64 as per the instructions on a YouTube tutorial.
Now the error message is, from a window - OpenSSL.exe - Application error window
"the application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b) click OK to Close"
The settings log window is displaying on the first line
Unable to Open Connection to acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org:443
?
Thanks
regards,
Richard
NT 11.04
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Hi,
First line in the Settings log after the OpenSSL.exe Application Error :
"Unable to Open Connection to acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org:443"
Thanks
Richard
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Further to:
With Suppress errors unticked this NetTalk object Error displayed
"A network communication error has occurred.
Error= Unable to openConnection to acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org:443
The error number was - 73 which means SSL could not load TLSDLLS(Could not load the TLS dlls-
libssl-1_1.dll,libcrypto-1_1.dll,msvcer120.dll)
Errors occurred in functionnetSimple(Client).Open"
OK - Ive checked and these dlls are in the application folder.
This is all beyond me.... can I have some guidance please, and a solution....?
Cheers
Richard
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Hi Richard,
I am not on NT11 yet but I think this might get you on the right track.
http://www.capesoft.com/docs/NetTalk11/NetTalk11Upgrade.htm (http://www.capesoft.com/docs/NetTalk11/NetTalk11Upgrade.htm)
and I think this particular section: http://www.capesoft.com/docs/NetTalk11/NetTalk11Upgrade.htm#All (http://www.capesoft.com/docs/NetTalk11/NetTalk11Upgrade.htm#All)
Regards
Johan de Klerk
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many thanks Johan,
That helped..
Regards,
Richard
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This is the document you need to read;
http://www.capesoft.com/docs/NetTalk11/NetTalk.htm#DeployingAtlsClientOrServer
>> I downloaded the 64 bit version and dropped into C:\windows\System32 and into C:\windows\ sysWOW64 as per the instructions on a YouTube tutorial.
this was likely not helpful, and may even have been harmful.
cheers
Bruce