serviceClient<\/span> sub-directory in the directory where Coverage Validator was installed. <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r
If the directory is not present, reinstall your software and choose custom or full installation.<\/p>\n\r
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There are two project files in the directory:<\/p>\n\r
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•<\/span>serviceClient.dsp <\/span> for Microsoft® Developer Studio® 6.0 <\/span>
\n\r <\/span><\/p>•<\/span>serviceClient.vcproj <\/span> for Microsoft® Visual Studio \/ .net
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Configurations<\/span><\/h1>\n\r <\/p>\n\r
There are a small number of configurations in each project:<\/p>\n\r
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•<\/span>Debug \/ Release <\/span> dynamically links to the svlCVStubService(_x64).lib<\/span> <\/span>demonstrating use with the NT Service API <\/span>
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Using serviceClient<\/span><\/h1>\n\r <\/p>\n\r
The service is named CV Simple Service<\/span> in the control panel services dialog, and provides the following command line options:<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r
•<\/span>-string <\/span> Sends the following (optionally quoted) text to the service. If the service is running the service will return the string in reverse order <\/span>
\n\r <\/span><\/p>For example: serviceClient.exe -string "The quick brown fox"<\/span> returns "xof nworb kciuq ehT"<\/span><\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r
•<\/span>-help <\/span> Display the help message<\/p> <\/p>\n\r
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