Would you be able to email a copy of the wldap32.dll to [email protected] please, so I can then pass it on to Easy Anti-Cheat for analysis?
Would you be able to email a copy of the wldap32.dll to [email protected] please, so I can then pass it on to Easy Anti-Cheat for analysis?
If you haven’t already, please create a copy of the DLL, and place it somewhere memorable such as your desktop. Then, right-click it and select ‘Send to’ → ‘Compressed (zipped) folder’. Are you able to upload it as an email attachment then, with it being zipped?
It would be superb if you could upload it to Google Drive as mentioned by Rodo above, and then supply us with a link to it.
You could, alternatively, contact us via https://support.fatshark.se and attempt to upload it there.
I have received the link and sent a request for access.
Sadly, it looks like the attachment is a Shortcut as opposed to the wldap32.dll itself, meaning I cannot access it. Please create a copy of the DLL (as opposed to a Shortcut) and paste it to your desktop, and then use the right-click it and select ‘Send to’ → ‘Compressed (zipped) folder’ option.
Received! Thank you, I have passed this on to Easy Anti-Cheat.
Unfortunately I’ve yet to receive a response from Easy Anti-Cheat, but I’ll let you know as soon as I do.
Hey Mook. This is the response received from Easy Anti-Cheat:
seems wldap32.dll validated is failed, running
sfc /scannow
command with admin privilege, might be can help to solve the problem.[Sfc command]
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files
But it’s my understanding you’ve already done this, which then produces an error.
With this error you may need to explore other solutions as it seems an underlying issue is at play. Have a look at: https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-resource-protection-found-corrupt-files
Of course, I’m happy to contact Steam and request that they issue you a refund for Vermintide 2 should you rather take that option.
Unfortunately neither us nor Easy Anti-Cheat can supply copies of the DLL.
Do you have another PC in your household, or somebody you can trust to send you a clean version of the DLL?
It’s my understanding the DLL is stored in this directory:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64