How I can encrypt a message with my own session key?

From: KOMATSU, Tetsuro (Tetsuro.Komatsu_at_SankyoSeiki.Co.JP)
Date: 05/31/04

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    Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 20:20:08 +0900
    
    

    I am now trying to find out how I can encrypt a message in CALG_3DES_112
    by using Win32 functions such as CryptAquireContext, CryptEncrypt,
    and so on.
    I have to give not only the initialize vector but also the session key
    to do the encryption. Which Win32 function(s) is useful to specify
    my own session key ?

    Thanks in advance.

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