Startup dvb app (dvbdream or whatsoever) and tune the scrambled channel.
On the windows taskbar near clock find a HADU taskbar icon red H on green circle
or
In DVB app menu plugins-HADU-monitor
you will get HADU window
In the bottom of HADU window you will see your line status
if it shows - connecting - logging- stopped repeatedly - you cannot get access to the server
if it shows started - than you logged to CS server and HADU ready to decode frames
if it shows "no usable peers" or "no decoding peers" - CS server cannot clean your channel
if it shows "Got DCW" - hooray, it cleans your channel
c-lines , which you can find on this forum or anywhere in internet are in format of CCCAM - plugin for Linux based receivers. Hadu.ini has a little different format
[Serv_Techking]
Server=CCCam:cccam.techking.com:12345:0:ABCD1234_VFFRd:zxcxvxc
Active=1