Failed to install OpenSSL 1.1.0 using 'nmake install'

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Dear Richard,  I already checkded that the file "applink.c" does exist under the directory 'D:\openssl-1.1.0\ms'. I also considered the problem of access permission. That is why I ran all the commands as an administrator. Now, I used the Perl script provided by you to revise the original "copy.pl" as the following:
... ...foreach (@filelist)	{	... ...		}	else		{		$dfile = $dest;		}	sysopen(IN, $_, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY) || die "Can't Open $_: $!";	sysopen(OUT, $dfile, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY)					|| die "Can't Open $dfile: $!";	while (sysread IN, $buf, 10240)... ...
I don't know much about Perl. I am afraid that I had made some mistake. Now, I got the following result:
D:\openssl-1.1.0>nmake install
Microsoft (R) ???????? 10.00.30319.01 ?????(C) Microsoft Corporation????????
*** Installing development filescreated directory `C:/Program Files (x86)/OpenSSL'created directory `C:/Program Files (x86)/OpenSSL/include'created directory `C:/Program Files (x86)/OpenSSL/include/openssl'Can't Open "./ms/applink.c": Invalid argument at .\util\copy.pl line 61.NMAKE : fatal error U1077: ?C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe?: returen code ?0x16?Stop.
D:\openssl-1.1.0>
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