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.NET SecurityTamper-Proofing Your Assemblynn Using Code Access Security to foil unauthorized users
By now probably already created your first application using one of the languages in the .NET Framework such as C# or VB.NET - or perhaps even managed VC++. The .NET Framework allows all kinds of different languages to utilize code written in various other languages and by other vendors. But a downside: how do you make sure your code used by unauthorized clients?<p><a more</a></p>
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