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Windows Vista security and .NET Framework 3.0


Windows Vista and Internet Explorer 7.0 present developers with a new security paradigm. Read about the User Account Control and .NET Framework 3.0 security tools such as Windows CardSpace.
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Five Windows Vista security tips .NET developers should know
SearchVB.com | 06 Jun 2007
ARTICLE - Windows Vista introduces numerous security measures, from BitLocker to CardSpace to the User Account Control. Here are five security tips .NET developers should keep in mind.
Windows CardSpace standards, user controls sway online banker
SearchVB.com | 16 May 2007
ARTICLE - Windows CardSpace supports the open WS-* protocols and lets end users determine what data they send to a site. That had Corillian jumping at the chance to use CardSpace.
.NET 3.0 Roadshow: Instance management, security in WCF
SearchVB.com | 23 Oct 2006
ARTICLE - Dr. Dobbs' .NET 3.0 Roadshow devoted much attention to Windows Communication Foundation. Here we look at how to manage and secure the message that WCF sends.
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 7
User Account Control (UAC): How to develop code for standard users
Submitted By: SearchWinDevelopment.com | 09 Dec 2008
TIP - One of the most annoying features of Vista is the UAC prompt, but it's actually there for security reasons. Learn the top 3 tips for how to develop code that works with UAC.
How to write installers in Vista that work correctly under UAC
Submitted By: SearchWinDevelopment.com | 09 Dec 2008
TIP - UAC prompts, and their cousins the over-the-shoulder (OTS) prompts, present unique challenges to developers writing installers in Vista. Learn how to use UAC safely with this tip.
How to elevate programs' privileges correctly using Vista's UAC
Submitted By: SearchWinDevelopment.com | 09 Dec 2008
TIP - You need to ask UAC for elevated privilege correctly if you don't want to annoy users. Read the top 3 ways to ask for elevated permissions.
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