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C |
24 Apr 2005
Updated: 27 Jun 2005
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This second part of the Access Control series will program with the basic Access Control structures.
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6 Apr 2005
Updated: 26 Jun 2005
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An introduction to ACL based security and the Windows Access Control model.
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27 Jun 2005
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The final article in the access control series presents a guide to the access control editor and its associated ISecurityInformation interface.
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C++/CLI |
12 Dec 2005
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A discussion on deployment in Visual C++ 2005, and an amended version of the vcredist_x86.exe that includes MSI 3.1.
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14 May 2005
Updated: 1 Jul 2005
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In the third part of this series, we will take a tour of the new access control classes coming in .NET v2.0.
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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).
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