Hello Thomas,

> You could try building a 64-bit target using Visual C++ 2008
> Express (free) and NASM (also free).

???
I'm sorry, I never did any programming, never any compiling,
I'm just an enduser, using payware, shareware and freeware
programs, that are already prepared for use. ;-)

I subscribed to list, because I thought, I could use
openssl to make my ftp sessions more secure and in the list
I could ask where a 64 bit version was available ann maybe
some help using it.
My ftp client 'told' me: if I would install openssl, the program
would recognize it und use it.

I thought, I could get and use openssl as I got and use
OpenOffice; complete ready-to-use. Obviously, that is not the
case with openssl.
If that is true, I've to search for a commercial alternative,
I'm afraid.

-- 
Best regards,
 Gunivortus

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