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 | Another way the .NET Framework addresses security is to provide preexisting classes which have built-in security. These are the classes that are in .NET when performing risky operations such as reading and writing files, displaying dialog boxes, etc. Author: Keith Brown Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB |
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 | If you use Microsoft's naming convention for XML configuration files in Beta 1 of the .NET Framework, you could be inadvertently exposing sensitive data to the world. I'll tell you how to fix the situation. Author: Jonathan Goodyear Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB |
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 | Most application and component developers should not need anything special in order to work with the .NET security system and take advantage from the safety protection it provides Author: Pawan Bangar | |  | |
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