Safety in Windows: Manage Access to Windows Objects with ACLs and the .NET Framework


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Safety in Windows: Manage Access to Windows Objects with ACLs and the .NET Framework

Author: Mark Pustilnik

Discover the ease with which the new library of classes in the .NET Framework 2.0 allows you to secure objects in a few steps using managed code.










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