HttpCalculatorWithBasicOverSslClientExample Description =========== This example shows how to use the service proxy to talk to a calculator service, with SSL transport security and HTTP header basic authentication. In this setup, the transport connection is protected (signed, encrypted) by SSL which also provides server authentication. Client authentication is provided by a username/password pair supplied in HTTP headers using the basic scheme. Security Note ============= This sample is provided for educational purpose only to demonstrate how to use Windows Web Services API. It is not intended to be used without modifications in a production environment and it has not been tested in a production environment. Microsoft assumes no liability for incidental or consequential damages should the sample code be used for purposes other than as intended. Prerequisites ============= In order to run this sample on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008, you may need to install a Windows Update that contains the runtime DLL for Windows Web Services API. Please consult with the documentation on MSDN for more information. Building the Sample =================== To build the HttpCalculatorWithBasicOverSslClientExample sample 1. Open the solution HttpCalculatorWithBasicOverSslClientExample.sln in Visual Studio. 2. Change the active solution platform to the desired platform in the Configuration Manager found on the Build menu. 3. On the Build menu, click Build. Running the Sample ================== To run the HttpCalculatorWithBasicOverSslClientExample sample 1. Run HttpCalculatorWithBasicOverSslClientExample by clicking Start Without Debugging on the Debug menu. � Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.