>>How do I create an SHA-1 hash? I understand it is not completely secure, but we are legally required to provide some information with this encryption.
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http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/SPSBlog/PermaLink,guid,b1281831-9655-47f6-9366-be849b9f4598.aspxThanks, Sergey. The Web pages mentiones "Requires the C++ 7.1 runtimes" - do I understand correctly, that I have to install those separately?
Also, I have seen that there seems to be a Windows API that does SHA-1, but I have no clear idea how to invoke that.
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