 This video is a reminder for myself how to create a Visual Studio 2013 project that uses the OpenSSL library. So in File, New Project, Visual C++, Win32 and I'm taking a console application. Next, Finish. Now I take the properties for the compiler. In general, I have to include the directory with the include files. So this is my OpenSSL folder on my machine. Here is the include folder. So I take the export and I put this here. Like this. And then in the linker input, here, general additional library directory is. So not the include folder, but the library folder, the lib folder. And I'm going to take the statically linked libraries for Visual Studio. Like this. Like this. And the library I'm going to take is this one, multi-trade it. So that's it for the properties. Here I have code to create a certificate and write it to this together with the private key. And also without any hero handling. So it's simple code without any hero handling. I paste this in here. Like this. And now I can build it. And if I go in my demo folder, here, debug, I have the application. And when I run it, I get a certificate and a private key have been created.