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I am building my VCL application on RAD Studio XE5 and I am using Indy 10 library (IndyCore190.bpl) with libeay32 and ssleay32 (1.0.2u) to connect to the server.

Application works on Windows 10 and is able to connect to the server using TLS1.2. Now I am trying same application on Windows 11 and Indy is giving me error as 'could not load ssl library'.

IdTCPClient->Connect();

Could you please suggest what configuration change required on Windows 11, so that my application can load ssl libraries.

Regards, Nilesh

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  • Are you using the version of Indy that shipped with XE5? Have you tried upgrading to the latest version of Indy yet? What does Indy's WhichFailedToLoad() and OpenSSLVersion() functions report when the error occurs? Dec 7, 2021 at 16:43
  • WhichFailedToLoad() gave me error - "Failed to load c:\Program Files (x86)\MyApplication\libeay32.dll." OpenSSLVersion() returned with null. I am calling IdOpenSSLSetLibPath(strOpenSSLPath) and LoadOpenSSLLibrary() before making connect() call. Indy libraries are upgraded ones and not from XE5 installation. How to check which version of Indy libraries I have? Dec 8, 2021 at 8:41
  • That error message means Indy is unable to load libeay32.dll into memory. Does that DLL actually exist at that path? Is there a corresponding ssleay32.dll file in the same folder? Are you using a copy of the DLLs that depend on other DLLs (such as the MSVC runtime), and if so are those DLLs also present? Where did you get your OpenSSL DLLs from exactly? Dec 8, 2021 at 8:48
  • Yes, both libeay32 and ssleay32 exists in same folder. Both dlls are built from OpenSSL source(openssl.org). And same installation works on my Window 10. But during my test on Windows 11 it is giving me this error. Dec 8, 2021 at 8:57
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    this is no longer an Indy issue, it is an OS issue. There are only so many reasons for the OS to fail to load a DLL. Most commonly - missing file, missing dependency, or wrong bitness. Is your app compiled as 32bit or 64bit? Are the DLLs compiled as 32bit or 64bit? Which version of OpenSSL did you build? Have you tried using any OpenSSL DLLs that you did not build yourself (for instance, ones from Indy's OpenSSL-Binaries repo)? Dec 8, 2021 at 9:48

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Try openssl-1.0.2u-i386-win32.zip form https://github.com/IndySockets/OpenSSL-Binaries. That fixed it for me. Copy the two dll files to the exe directory.

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