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HTTP Service Monitor

This sample was contributed by Asif Rasheed Here is an implementation of my WinInet wrapper class. This small application serves two purposes, There are some ISPs who disconnect the connection if the client is idle for a particular time. This application makes it busy. User only have to adjust the time at which it iterates […]

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This sample was contributed by Asif Rasheed

Here is an implementation of my WinInet wrapper class. This small application serves
two purposes,

  • There are some ISPs who disconnect the connection if the client is idle for a particular
    time. This application makes it busy. User only have to adjust the time at which it
    iterates it attempts.
  • It can be used for monitoring the HTTP service on a particular server either it is
    working or not. If HTTP service stops due to any reason it start the beeping.

The application was written using MFC 4.2 and Visual C++ 5.0,  It uses

  • WinInet class wrapper
  • CTrayIcon class by Chris Maunder.

I am releasing this app into the public domain with no restrictions.

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