![]() It seemed to be fixed after a restart of the pc, this was probably needed after installing Win64 openSSL 1.1.1Light (a simple restart of EAGLE is apperantly not enough). I'll firstly say, The shared libraries are working again! If there are more questions please let me know so the problem can be resolved. This makes it able to go online in EAGLE but the shared libraries are still not able to be synced/accessed, yielding the attached screenshot taken from the library manager. The second step taken was to download the LIBEAY32.DLL and the SSLEAY32.DLL from the other link and place them in the EAGLE folder. If the LIBEAY32.DLL is in place, as it is after a clean install, EAGLE will only display the splash screen for a short while and not start. This is all after changing the LIBEAY32.DLL to, because this was a solution given at another forum post about a similar looking problem. The rest of the team running Windows 10 pc's are still able to connect to and use the shared library, showing the problem is not with library.io. Normally I'm using shared eagle libraries from library.io which our team is using/updating with specific devices and such, for our needs.īecause EAGLE does not want to go online, I am unable to sync/access those shared libraries due to some issue with Windows 11 compatibility it seems. I am using a Core i9-11900, Windows 11, desktop pc with EAGLE 9.6.2 installed.
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