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				<p>It’s difficult to find OpenSSL for windows, especially for 64 bit Windows.<br /><br />after doing some googling, I decideded to providing a simple installation of OpenSSL for windows by myself. It’s easy to use . No need to compile anything....<br /><br /><a href='http://www.deanlee.cn/2006/10/03/openssl-for-windows/' target="_blank">read more....</a></p>
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