Mass Effect 2 won't launch, despite working yesterday. The ssleay32.dll file exists, but it is in the Core folder of the Binaries. The error (ssleay32.dll missing) shows up when I Troubleshoot compatibility with MassEffect2.exe. I've tried every fix listed on here: renaming the MassEffect2 and ME2Game.exe files, running CCleaner, and copy pasting the ssleay file into the Binaries folder, as well as the basic uninstall/reinstall the game, checking for updates and repairing through origin, and enabling origin beta. Nothing has worked and I'd really appreciate some help.
When I try to run the .exe file I am still missing Qt5Network.dll, Qt5xml.dll, Qt5XmlPatterns.dll, Qt5WebEngineWidgets.dll, Qt5WebEngineCore.dll, and Qt5Quick.dll. It is also missing libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll.
mass effect 2 missing file ssleay32.dll
Recently just bought Dragon Age 2 off of Origin. Currently only have Black Emporium and the Free content also offered. Any attempt to actually start the game fails. I tried reinstalling 3-4 times and it hasn't worked (Also tried repairing installs and checking updates). Went in and was told that I was missing ssleay32.dll. How do I go about acquiring this?
I know this is an old topic, but it's actually one that I had to go through today. Researching how to fix ssleay32.dll lead me to no where. I tried the sfc /scannow command in cmd prompt and returns no results/errors. I scanned my system for any viruses and it's clean. I checked the folders for the file and in fact the file was indeed available NOT missing. So something was throwing the game off to start. I remembered that in the same folder where you install Dragon Age II there is a configuration utility that lets you somewhat modify the settings the game uses for example the video, audio, and so forth. Very limited but I found the issue to be in there and tested it to confirm.
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