Hummm. I downloaded the binary from http://hunter.campbus.com/, and I am using 
Visual Studio 2005 C++, and everything works fine. Ofcourse, I have the issue 
of getting a good random number generator.

 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Kyle Hamilton
Sent: Sat 5/6/2006 12:31 AM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Re: 0.9.8b windows binaries



First off, those aren't official.  They seem to be compiled by VC++ 6,
which seems to be binary-incompatible with VC++ .Net 2002+.  (I use
VC++2005 Express Edition, at the moment, and I can't get anything to
run when linked against those.)

Any inquiries about the Shining Light Productions binaries need to be
directed there.

He might be modifying his build process to include a FIPS-compliant
version of 0.9.7j -- I just don't know.

-Kyle H

On 5/5/06, Mike Ehlert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how long it usually takes after a release before the
> official Windows binaries are updated (at Shining Light Productions)?
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> Regards,  Mike
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