Scott,

I have the older VS6, but in there, you would have to go to the project 
settings, select the 'Link' tab and at any additional libraries (such as 
the OpenSSL libraries) to the 'Object/Library modules' list (I think). 
It's been a while since I had to do this.

Dan



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I know that all mailing lists cringe when newbies post.  But I'm in a real 
bind and so at the risk of putting myself in that category, I have some 
basic questions. 

I am using VS 2003 to maintain several MFC applications.  These apps 
communicate with a web service that recently moved to https://....  So I 
am trying to get open ssl into my code.  I have downloaded a binary 
distribution of the win32 (0.9.8h) and installed it.  I have also put open 
ssl function calls into my code.  It compiles OK, but I get "unresolved 
external" errors.  I have the compiler configured to "Use MFC in a shared 
DLL".  Does anyone have any information that will help me get this thing 
linked so I can begin learning more about SSL as I attempt to communicate 
with my web service? 

Thanks,
Scott Hill 
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