Running Win2k with MSVC 13.00.9030 and masm 6.11d and compiling OpenSSL 0.9.6a.

 >perl Configure no-idea no-des VC-WIN32

looked fine

 >ms\do_masm.bat

looked fine

 >nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak

<note>compiled a bunch of files with no problems then...</note>
cl /Fotmp32dll\read_pwd.obj  -Iinc32 -Itmp32dll /MD /W3 /WX /G5 /Ox /O2 
/Ob2 /Gs0 /GF /G
y /nologo -DWIN32 -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DL_ENDIAN -DDSO_WIN32 -DBN_ASM
-DMD5_ASM -DSHA1_ASM -DRMD160_ASM /Fdout32dll -DNO_IDEA -DNO_MDC2
-DNO_DES /GD -D_WINDLL -D_DLL  -c .\crypto\des\read_pwd.c
cl : Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '/GD'
read_pwd.c
d:\src\openssl-0.9.6a\crypto\des\des_locl.h(83) : fatal error C1083: Cannot 
open include file: '
openssl/des.h': No such file or directory
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'cl' : return code '0x2'
Stop.

When I passed no-des to the configure script, I thought that meant it would 
not try to compile the DES code, but here is obviously is compiling DES 
code.  Is this just a make file problem, or is DES required for openssl?

IF

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