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I made a mess: how many Microsoft Visual C++ necessito?
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i***@jejejeje.it
2021-08-03 17:38:37 UTC
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Hi, I use Windows 10 and Eudora 7.1.
Eudora was working very well.
But I used CCleaner software to delete some files and Regedit Keys.
When I open Eudora, now it doesn't workl anymore.
It is not able to download messages, for the server problem.
Therefore I used HermSSL I put the 3 DLL files in the Eudora folder,
I did it in past time. Then I wanted.install vcredist.exe file, but I
got problems. In fact it showed a writing telling me I had to unistall
Microsoft Visual C++ 15 and install it again. But I have the same
problem.
I notice many Microsoft Visual C++ in my computer, even 9-10 years
old. Maybe do I have to unistall all them and install them again?
But which of them precisely?
I thank you!
DaveH2
2021-08-04 11:29:06 UTC
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Post by i***@jejejeje.it
Hi, I use Windows 10 and Eudora 7.1.
Eudora was working very well.
But I used CCleaner software to delete some files and Regedit Keys.
When I open Eudora, now it doesn't workl anymore.
It is not able to download messages, for the server problem.
Therefore I used HermSSL I put the 3 DLL files in the Eudora folder,
I did it in past time. Then I wanted.install vcredist.exe file, but I
got problems. In fact it showed a writing telling me I had to unistall
Microsoft Visual C++ 15 and install it again. But I have the same
problem.
I notice many Microsoft Visual C++ in my computer, even 9-10 years
old. Maybe do I have to unistall all them and install them again?
But which of them precisely?
I thank you!
If you run the installer for the runtime that comes with the Hermes files, it will show an error message if it's already installed.
If that's the case you can ignore it, as it's already on your system.
It's Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable (x86) - version 14.0.24123.
Check your installed programs list to make sure it's listed.
You say you moved the Hermes DLL files into the Eudora folder, did you also move the certificates update file rootcerts.p7b?
i***@jejejeje.it
2021-08-04 12:39:11 UTC
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Post by DaveH2
did you also move the certificates update file rootcerts.p7b?
Special friend, thanks to you I have now solved. In fact I had
forgotten to insert the rootcerts.p7b file.
Thank you again.
DaveH2
2021-08-04 15:17:01 UTC
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Post by i***@jejejeje.it
Post by DaveH2
did you also move the certificates update file rootcerts.p7b?
Special friend, thanks to you I have now solved. In fact I had
forgotten to insert the rootcerts.p7b file.
Thank you again.
Good to hear, glad you got it sorted out and it was something so easy to fix!
i***@jejejeje.it
2021-08-07 17:26:25 UTC
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Post by DaveH2
Good to hear, glad you got it sorted out and it was something so easy to fix!
Dear Dave,
I noticed I solved all my problems except one.
I have also a ".hotmal.com" account and I always have the same
Certificate problem with it.
If I put it into trusted Certificates manually, then I can download
the emails. But I have to do it every time.
The strange thing is it works fine with another computer (laptop).
In your opinion what could be the problem?
I thank you!
Dennis Lee Bieber
2021-08-07 22:46:44 UTC
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Post by i***@jejejeje.it
Post by DaveH2
Good to hear, glad you got it sorted out and it was something so easy to fix!
Dear Dave,
I noticed I solved all my problems except one.
I have also a ".hotmal.com" account and I always have the same
Certificate problem with it.
If I put it into trusted Certificates manually, then I can download
the emails. But I have to do it every time.
The strange thing is it works fine with another computer (laptop).
In your opinion what could be the problem?
I thank you!
I presume that is supposed to be "hotmail", not "hotmal" <G>

Have you installed the updated TLS library and certificates file on
that version of Eudora? (HermSSL --
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hermesmail/files/ )

Google used to change certificates almost every other week, and with the
old library and certificates, would always result in "skulls" in the
certificate chain.
--
Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN
***@ix.netcom.com http://wlfraed.microdiversity.freeddns.org/
i***@jejejeje.it
2021-08-08 20:24:12 UTC
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Post by Dennis Lee Bieber
I presume that is supposed to be "hotmail", not "hotmal" <G>
Yes, sure. Sorry.
Post by Dennis Lee Bieber
Have you installed the updated TLS library and certificates file on
that version of Eudora? (HermSSL --
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hermesmail/files/ )
Yes I did it again but I have the same problem with hotmail.com
The strange thing is I don't have that problem with a laptop.
I have the same acoounts with no problems.
DaveH2
2021-08-11 13:47:12 UTC
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Post by i***@jejejeje.it
Post by Dennis Lee Bieber
I presume that is supposed to be "hotmail", not "hotmal" <G>
Yes, sure. Sorry.
Post by Dennis Lee Bieber
Have you installed the updated TLS library and certificates file on
that version of Eudora? (HermSSL --
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hermesmail/files/ )
Yes I did it again but I have the same problem with hotmail.com
The strange thing is I don't have that problem with a laptop.
I have the same acoounts with no problems.
Sorry for the delayed reply, but did you import the certificate as well as trusting it.
IIRC you need to do both.
i***@jejejeje.it
2021-08-25 06:56:40 UTC
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Post by DaveH2
Sorry for the delayed reply, but did you import the certificate as well as trusting it.
IIRC you need to do both.
I dind't import those files. Now it works fine. Thank you!
DaveH2
2021-08-25 11:43:01 UTC
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Post by i***@jejejeje.it
Post by DaveH2
Sorry for the delayed reply, but did you import the certificate as well as trusting it.
IIRC you need to do both.
I dind't import those files. Now it works fine. Thank you!
Great, glad you fixed it!
Cheers, Dave.

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