System.Security.Permissions.SecurityPermission Class
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Describes a set of security permissions applied to code. This class cannot be inherited.

  • Namespace: System.Security.Permissions
  • First seen in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Last seen in: .NET v1.1.4322
  • Last changed in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Assembly: mscorlib.dll

  • System.Security.CodeAccessPermission
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    Code Access Permissions
    MSDN
    Code access permissions are permission objects that are used to protect resources and operations from unauthorized use. They are a fundamental part of the common language runtime's mechanism for enforcing security restrictions on managed code.
    Code Access Security
    C#Today
    With the .NET strategy evangelizing loosely coupled component development, the designers of .NET had to come up with security strategies that helped to control these potentially dangerous components. The .NET framework introduces two main models for securing your application: code based security, and role based security. In this article, the first of a week-long topic on security, Kaushal Sanghavi discusses the .NET frameworks for security, and demonstrates how we can use permissions in code. Later in the week, he will also tackle custom security permissions, custom security implementation, and integrating COM+ and .NET security schemes.
    Code Access Security (CAS) and Design Patterns
    The Code Project
    Code Access Security (CAS) and Design Patterns
    How to use a ComboBox control to edit data in a ListView control in Visual C++ .NET
    http://www.kbalertz.com/
    (816188) - This step-by-step article describes how to use a ComboBox control to edit the data in a ListView control. This method replaces the standard text box approach of editing the data in a ListView control. back to the top Learn about the technique By using...
    How to use a ComboBox control to edit data in a ListView control in Visual C++ .NET
    Microsoft Support
    (816188) - This step-by-step article describes how to use a ComboBox control to edit the data in a ListView control. This method replaces the standard text box approach of editing the data in a ListView control. back to the top Learn about the technique By using...
    Managed Security Context in ASP.NET
    MSDN
    In my November 2001 column I focused on the unmanaged security context that is used in an ASP.NET application. It's very important to choose this security context wisely, as any calls to the operating system or to your own unmanaged DLLs and COM components will run here. This month, I'll focus on the way you can make use of your managed security context.
    PRB: You Cannot Use XML Serialization on a Class with Declarative Security
    Microsoft Support
    (326971) - The XmlSerializer class (under the System.Xml.Serialization namespace) does not support serializing class members that have declarative security attributes. This prevents the XmlSerializer class from accidentally circumventing certain kinds of...
    Security Briefs: Beware of Fully Trusted Code
    MSDN
    Understand the implications of fully trusted code.
    Security in .NET
    C# Corner
    .NET is Microsoft’s next strategic step for running distributed and service-oriented systems over the Internet. To reach this target Microsoft has introduced a new security model, called Code Access Security. Developers and administrators will have to differentiate between this model and the already well-known Role-Based security model.
    Security in .NET: Enforce Code Access Rights with the Common Language Runtime
    MSDN
    Component-based software is vulnerable to attack. Large numbers of DLLs that are not tightly controlled are at the heart of the problem. Code access security in the Common Language Runtime of the Microsoft .NET Framework addresses this common security hole. In this model, the CLR acts as the traffic cop to assemblies, keeping track of where they came from and what security restraints should be placed on them. Another way the .NET Framework addresses security is by providing preexisting classes which have built-in security.
    Understanding .NET Code Access Security
    C# Corner
    When we are running an application and we need to run a feature for which, the application does not have the relevant module, the application connects to the Internet and downloads the module into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) and begins executing. This is done without being prompted to us.
    Utilize the full functionality of Whidbey File Management from VB.NET
    The Code Project
    Article on Whidbey File Management
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