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MCBastos
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Miranda Portable, SSL and GTalk?

If you don't have SSL installed in Windows, Miranda is not able to connect to a SSL-only server, such as the one for GTalk -- the "Use SSL" checkbox is greyed, and a link to download OpenSSL (at http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html) is displayed.
Since we are talking about a PORTABLE setup, is there a "Portable SSL" available that could supply this need? We can't rely on host computers having SSL installed...

MCBastos

Baschti
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solution

just copy these files to the root directory of miranda (where miranda32.exe is located, _not_ mirandaportable.exe):

libeay32.dll
libssl32.dll
ssleay32.dll

google should find the files at www.dll-files.com

and it should work on every computer...

john, it could be nice, if you'll included these files i the package! Smile

(german users: look here: http://miranda-im.de/mediawiki/index.php?title=Openssl)

Edit: the same way can be used for other dependences, that are not present on every pc. so msvcr70.dll or msvcr80.dll is often uses by plugins, the "Microsoft C Runtime Library"

Apps on my Portable Device:
Miranda, Firefox, Sunbird, Thunderbird, 7-Zip, FileZilla, GIMP, OOo, Sodoku and VLC

German User, Sorry for my bad english, I do my really really best Smile

MCBastos
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GOOD solution

Yeah, it worked fine. The only part that was a teeny bit complicated was getting the DLLs -- dll-files has just one of them. I had to install OpenSSL on my machine to get them. And then, it took me a while to be sure that it *was* working -- even after I uninstalled OpenSSL, Miranda still behaved as if I still had it. Apparently the OpenSSL uninstaller leaves stuff behind...

But now I tested it in a different machine and it worked as you said it would.

Baschti
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why install?

as i wrote, you'll find the files with google Smile

i.e.: http://www.google.de/search?q=libeay32.dll
and the first entry: DLL-files.com - libeay32.dll, free download
http://www.driverfiles.net/page,dll,download,93.html

and this could be done with all 3 files... and it will work Smile

Apps on my Portable Device:
Miranda, Firefox, Sunbird, Thunderbird, 7-Zip, FileZilla, GIMP, OOo, Sodoku and VLC

German User, Sorry for my bad english, I do my really really best Smile

maybeway36
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newer version

libssl32.dll is a newer version of ssleay.dll. Where can I find it?

EDIT: never mind. They seem to be two different files, and I found them in system32.

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