Tried that, only with single quotes. Forward slashes, back, and double back. Doesn't seem anything works for the pc, at least what I use. UNIX works, PC only works if all files are in the same directory.
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Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: openssl for windows file separator

How do you mean?  Windows will support the forward slash convention,
as will openssl.  If you use backslashes, you may need to double them.
 If you are using a space in any of the directory or filenames, the
full path must be surrounded by doublequotes or else OpenSSL will
interpret it as two different arguments.

I don't recall the specifics at this moment, unfortunately --
allergies plus chlortrimeton make for bad memory.  However, try the
suggestions that I mention above, and report back with your findings.
:)

-Kyle H

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> What arguments do you use when using openssl for windows to make full path
> to the file in the openssl arguments work?
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