No, the problem is that inside wincrypt.h this datatype also exists.
typedef struct _CRYPTOAPI_BLOB {
DWORD cbData;
__field_bcount(cbData) BYTE *pbData;
} CRYPT_INTEGER_BLOB, *PCRYPT_INTEGER_BLOB,
CRYPT_UINT_BLOB, *PCRYPT_UINT_BLOB,
CRYPT_OBJID_BLOB, *PCRYPT_OBJID_BLOB,
CERT_NAME_BLOB, *PCERT_NAME_BLOB,
CERT_RDN_VALUE_BLOB, *PCERT_RDN_VALUE_BLOB,
CERT_BLOB, *PCERT_BLOB,
CRL_BLOB, *PCRL_BLOB,
DATA_BLOB, *PDATA_BLOB,
CRYPT_DATA_BLOB, *PCRYPT_DATA_BLOB,
CRYPT_HASH_BLOB, *PCRYPT_HASH_BLOB,
CRYPT_DIGEST_BLOB, *PCRYPT_DIGEST_BLOB,
CRYPT_DER_BLOB, *PCRYPT_DER_BLOB,
CRYPT_ATTR_BLOB, *PCRYPT_ATTR_BLOB;
See also: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa380238(v=vs.85).aspx
So the only real solution is to define it differently, since you used a name
which is already used by microsoft.
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