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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Subject: Re: openssl for windows file
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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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