Hello all,

  I am having a problem with executables generated with Visual Studio 7
that use openssl (fips version).

 

  The problem is that Visual Studio 7 creates a manifest which
references the version of the system dlls to use.  Unfortunately, the
version generated when I compile/link doesn't match the version on my
test machines.  As an attempt to get around this problem I tried to turn
off the manifest generation.  Unfortunately, the linker then fails to
generate an executable.  From what I've been able to determine, this is
due to the use of MFC functions in opensll.  I have executables which
don't use opensll and I have no problem generating them.  

 

  My preference is to get rid of the manifest altogether.  Does anyone
have any suggestions?

 

Thanks,

Jerry Collins

 

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