Thanks all for your help.
I got this from someone else and it might just interest all you running
Crystal Reports.
U2 SSL Stops Crystal Reports from Printing
The U2 implementation of Secure Sockets Layer (S
icate the plumbing
the easier it is to stop up the drain"
- Montgomery Scott NCC-1701
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The fact that renaming it makes things work OK seems to point out a
versioning issue. This file is based on SSLEAY, from which OpenSSL is
derived. It looks like each U2 DBMS product and UniDK installs its own
version of this u2libeay32.dll and u2ssleay32.dll too. By commenting one
file out, you'
SSLeay was an SSL library originally created by Eric Young (eay). It was
eventually absorbed into the openSSL project (openssl.org). So my guess
is that when u2 added SSL socket encryption, they went with open source?
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Bjorn,
A quick look with Dependency Walker shows it is exporting a set of functions
for SSL, RSA encryption and certificate (X509) services.
So I guess it is part of the UniVerse SSL support.
Brian
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