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Eugene Bobukh's WebLog
More on 2.0 changes: Delegates Security
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================================= The text below is provided "AS IS", without any responsibilities attached to it. It represents author's personal opinion and knowledge, and does not necessarily reflect recommended best practices of Microsoft. Author...
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FullTrust means Full Trust
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over 7 years ago
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The text below is provided "AS IS", without any responsibilities attached to it. It represents author's personal opinion and knowledge, and does not necessarily reflect recommended best practices of Microsoft. Author does not assume any responsibility...
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Some tips on testing managed code Security.
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over 8 years ago
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<Disclaimer> The text below represents author's personal opinion and does not necessarily reflect Microsoft recommended best practices. Author does not assume any responsibility caused by the use of the following information. </Disclaimer>...
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Sample of non-CAS custom permission with declarative form supported.
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over 8 years ago
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Why? Recently, I started seeing numerous requests regarding creation of custom permissions that do not inherit from CodeAccessPermission and thus do not perform stackwalk. There is nothing special about implementing such classes. In fact, it is easier...
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How to Demand several StrongNameIdentityPermissions "at the same time" in 1.0 and 1.1.
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Problem Statement: Code Access Security provides developers with numerous ways of protecting their methods from unauthorized or untrusted callers, including usage of caller's StrongName signature to identify it. So if one would like to make sure...
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