>> You also have the option of using Thomas Hruska's Win32-OpenSSL at
>> https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html.
>>
>> Thomas makes 1.0.2a available for download on his site.
>
> Not useful! Those are default builds with SSL3 enabled.
> The suggestion was to buildOpenSSL with the unwanted
> features (in this case SSL3) disabled at configure/build
> time.
Oh, you're right. I was commenting on the pain points of a Win32
compile. I did not see the third message in the thread.
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