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Articles by oshah (5 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.78

Win32/64 SDK & OS

The Windows Access Control Model Part 1
Last Updated: 26 Jun 2005   Page Views: 96,458   Rating: 4.71/5    Votes: 45   Popularity: 7.79   Bookmark Count: 132
An introduction to ACL based security and the Windows Access Control model.
The Windows Access Control Model Part 2
Last Updated: 27 Jun 2005   Page Views: 86,561   Rating: 4.76/5    Votes: 20   Popularity: 6.20   Bookmark Count: 77
This second part of the Access Control series will program with the basic Access Control structures.
The Windows Access Control Model Part 4
Last Updated: 7 Sep 2005   Page Views: 82,682   Rating: 4.82/5    Votes: 22   Popularity: 6.47   Bookmark Count: 70
The final article in the access control series presents a guide to the access control editor and its associated ISecurityInformation interface.

C / C++ Language

Bootstrapper for the VC++ 2005 Redists (with MSI 3.1)
Last Updated: 24 Feb 2006   Page Views: 216,153   Rating: 4.89/5    Votes: 65   Popularity: 8.87   Bookmark Count: 144
A discussion on deployment in Visual C++ 2005, and an amended version of the vcredist_x86.exe that includes MSI 3.1.

Hardware & System

The Windows Access Control Model Part 3
Last Updated: 1 Jul 2005   Page Views: 119,237   Rating: 4.73/5    Votes: 23   Popularity: 6.45   Bookmark Count: 93
In the third part of this series, we will take a tour of the new access control classes coming in .NET v2.0.

oshah


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Mr. Shah is a reclusive C++/C# developer lurking somewhere in the depths of the city of London. He learnt physics at Kings' College London and obtained a Master in Science there. Having earned an MCAD, he teeters on the brink of transitioning from C++ to C#, unsure of which language to jump to. Fortunately, he also knows how to use .NET interop to merge code between the two languages (which means he won't have to make the choice anytime soon).

His interests (apart from programming) are walking, football (the real one!), philosophy, history, retro-gaming, strategy gaming, and any good game in general.

He maintains a website / blog / FAQ / junk at shexec32.serveftp.net, where he places the best answers he's written to the questions you've asked. If you can find him, maybe you can hire Mr. Shah to help you with anything C++[/CLI]/C#/.NET related Smile.

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Location: United States United States


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