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He exhaled. But the story wasn't over. The file needed to be encrypted with a legacy cipher the client demanded. He ran:
First, he landed on Shining Light Productions . “This looks promising,” he muttered. A clean site offered installers for multiple Windows versions. He clicked the latest 64-bit .exe, watched it download, and ran the installer. But the setup asked about copying DLLs to system directories—and warned of conflicts with Apache. Leo paused. A clean install? He chose “Copy OpenSSL DLLs to the OpenSSL directory only” and clicked through.
“Just download it,” said his senior, Maya, tossing a half-eaten bagel into the bin. “It’s not like Linux, but it’s doable.”
After installation, he opened Command Prompt, typed openssl version , and got 'openssl' is not recognized . He forgot the PATH. A quick manual add to environment variables, a new terminal, and finally:
