// Status=review Download and execute the package file {win32}, following these instructions: * Install _WSJT-X_ into its own directory, for example `C:\WSJTX` or ` C:\WSJT\WSJTX`, rather than the conventional location `C:\Program Files (x86)\WSJTX`. * All program files relating to _WSJT-X_ will be stored in the chosen installation directory and its subdirectories. * Logs and other writeable files will normally be found in the directory + `C:\Users\\AppData\Local\WSJT-X`. TIP: Your computer may be configured so that this directory is "`invisible`". It's there, however, and accessible. An alternative (shortcut) directory name is `"%LocalAppData%\WSJT-X\"`. * The built-in Windows facility for time synchronization is usually not adequate. We recommend the program _Meinberg NTP_ (see {ntpsetup} for downloading and installation instructions) or _Dimension 4_ from {dimension4}. Recent versions of Windows 10 are now shipped with a more capable Internet time synchronization service that is suitable if configured appropriately. [[OPENSSL]] * image:LoTW_TLS_error.png[_WSJT-X_ LoTW download TLS error, role="right"] From this version onward _WSJT-X_ requires the _OpenSSL_ libraries to be installed. Suitable libraries may already be installed on your system, if they are not you will see this error shortly after startup. To fix this you need to install the _OpenSSL_ libraries. ** You can download a suitable _OpenSSL_ package for from {win_openssl_packages}, you need the latest *Win32 v1.0.2 Lite* version (Note it is the Win32 package even if you are using a 64-bit Windows operating system) which at the time of writing was {win32_openssl}. ** Install the package and accept the default options, including the option to copy the OpenSSL DLLs to the Windows system directory (this is important). + NOTE: If you still get the same network error after installing the _OpenSSL_ libraries then you also need to install the {msvcpp_redist} component. From the download page select `vcredist_x86.exe` and run it to install. * _WSJT-X_ expects your sound card to do its raw sampling at 48000 Hz. To ensure that this will be so when running under recent versions of Windows, open the system's *Sound* control panel and select in turn the *Recording* and *Playback* tabs. Click on *Properties*, then *Advanced*, and select *16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality)*. Switch of all audio enhancement features for these devices. * You can uninstall _WSJT-X_ by clicking its *Uninstall* link in the Windows *Start* menu, or by using *Uninstall a Program* on the Windows Control Panel Programs and Features option or in Settings Apps on Windows 10.