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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Keep in mind that if you don't need the program (MP4Box) that installed an older version of openssl (and added it's program directory to your path), then you don't need any openssl libraries added to Sigil's directory. They're not actually utilized by Sigil. Qt just loads some of their functions at runtime if they're available.
You only need to put the newer openssl libs in your Sigil directory when you have a program that includes an older version of the openssl libs (on your path where Qt will locate them), and you'd like to keep both that program and Sigil.
Sigil will function just fine with absolutely no openssl libs installed on your machine at all (though putting a compatible version of the libs in your Sigil directory won't hurt anything).
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All fair points. Sigil did run before I did this. However, I didn't want to find I installed another programme in the future with outdated dlls and then find Sigil is broken. This way, I'm covered.
Thanks.