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You are trying to run the openssl.exe built for the Pocket PC.  It wont run on the desktop.  You would probably be better off using a desktop build of openssl, creating the certificates with that, and transferring them to the PPC.  If you really want to use the PPC version, get the desktop tool cerun.exe from my website (part of cetools.zip) and use it to invoke the openssl.exe that you have on your PPC.
 
I don't understand your last question.  You need to set the WCECOMPAT environment variable to c:\wcecompat so that openssl can find time.h.
 
Regards,
 
Steven
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kambourakis Georgios
Sent: Thursday, 2 October 2003 4:24 AM
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Subject: Creating Certificates for Pocket PC

Hi,
 
I have succesfully installed openssl 0.9.7b for Windows CE,
and i need to create certificates for my openssl client that runs on a pocket pc 2002.
 
When i run openssl from command prompt (in Win 2000) writes: "The image file openssl.exe is valid, but is for a machine type other than the current machine".
 
Any advices ??
 
Another problem is with asn1.h file wich include <time.h>. Is it safe to set the path to c:\wcecompat\include ???
 
Many thanks in advance

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