You don't actually need the perl.  Find 'openssl.exe' and run that.

-Kyle H

On 2/6/06, ssl_virgin (sent by Nabble.com) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Many thanks for the replies!
>
> Based on these, I've made some progress:
> 1) downloaded the pre-compiled binary from
> http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html.
> 2) installed it.
> 3) according to the "help" file, I need to have Perl installed on the PC, so
> I did that.
> 4) navigated to the 'Crypto_SSLeay' and 'Net_SSLeay' areas using a DOS
> prompt, and typed "install" in each, which installed a bunch of files into
> the Perl area.
>
> Now I'm stuck again:  how to I actually run the OpenSSL program?
>
> Thanks in advance!
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