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RequestReplyTcpClientWithWindowsTransportSecurityExample
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Description
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This example shows a TCP client that sends request-reply messages, with security provided by Windows SSPI transport security. It also illustrates the client using security token properties to modify the allowed impersonation level from the default.
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Security Note
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This sample is provided for educational purpose only to demonstrate how to use
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Windows Web Services API. It is not intended to be used without modifications
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in a production environment and it has not been tested in a production
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environment. Microsoft assumes no liability for incidental or consequential
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damages should the sample code be used for purposes other than as intended.
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Prerequisites
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=============
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In order to run this sample on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003
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and Windows Server 2008, you may need to install a Windows Update that contains
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the runtime DLL for Windows Web Services API. Please consult with the
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documentation on MSDN for more information.
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Building the Sample
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To build the RequestReplyTcpClientWithWindowsTransportSecurityExample sample
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1. Open the solution RequestReplyTcpClientWithWindowsTransportSecurityExample.sln in Visual Studio.
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2. Change the active solution platform to the desired platform in the
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Configuration Manager found on the Build menu.
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3. On the Build menu, click Build.
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Running the Sample
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==================
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To run the RequestReplyTcpClientWithWindowsTransportSecurityExample sample
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1. Run RequestReplyTcpClientWithWindowsTransportSecurityExample by clicking Start Without Debugging on the Debug menu.
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