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PowerTCP SSL Sockets for .NET

Using PowerTCP SSL Sockets for .NET in Visual Studio

PowerTCP SSL Sockets for .NET is a complete suite of objects which enable the integration of security, TCP, UDP, DSN, Ping, and TraceRoute capability into any .NET application. This topic and associated subtopics are mostly prerequisite to the usage of PowerTCP SSL Sockets for .NET. For example, this topic illustrates such things as basic usage within Visual Studio.NET and how to add components as a reference. If you are already familiar with these tasks, you may benefit more by examining other topics.

In This Section

Creating a Project
This topic demonstrates how to create a new Windows project in Visual Studio .NET.
Placing Components on a Form
This topic demonstrates how to create and use a control using Visual Studio .NET.
Creating Components Dynamically
This topic demonstrates how to add a component as a reference using Visual Studio .NET.
Creating Custom Dlls
Discusses the steps required when creating a dll that uses a PowerTCP control.
Using Components Outside of Visual Studio
This topic discusses the use of the components without Visual Studio.
Using Events within the Visual Studio .NET Environment
Describes how to use PowerTCP events within the Visual Studio .NET environment.
Using Events when a Component is Created Dynamically
Describes the extra steps required to use events when using a PowerTCP component as a reference.

Related Sections

Getting Started
Provides an overview of SSL Sockets for .NET and discusses such topics as distribution, licensing, and support.
Using SSL Sockets for .NET Within Visual Studio
Provides step-by-step instructions for creating a project using VS.NET.
Using The Sockets Components
Provides a more detailed examination of the included components.
Assembly Overview
Provides a language/syntax reference for SSL Sockets for .NET. 
Samples
Describes the samples that are installed with SSL Sockets for .NET.

 

 


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