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How-to articles - Security
How to create a Windows Installer package that uses the Code Access Security Policy tool in Visual Studio 2005
Describes how to create a Windows Installer package that uses the Code Access Security Policy tool in Visual Studio 2005.
Do not use high level languages, libraries, frameworks, virtual machines or runtimes in core operating system processes
Explains that you should not use .NET Framework Class Libraries, high level languages, libraries, frameworks, virtual machines or runtimes or other framework libraries in core system processes.
Problems that are fixed in the .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1
Provides a list of Microsoft Knowledge Base articles that describe problems that are fixed in this service pack.
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Troubleshooting - Security
You receive an error message when you try to create a Visual Studio 2005 ASP.NET project on a Windows Vista-based computer
Describes an issue that occurs when both Visual Studio 2005 and IIS 7.0 are installed on a Windows Vista-based computer. You receive an error message when you try to create an ASP.NET project that is hosted in IIS 7.0.
BUG: You receive a security exception error message when you call the EventLog.WriteEntry method by using the EventLogPermissionAccess.Write access level in the .NET Framework 2.0
Describes an issue where a security exception is thrown when you call the EventLog.WriteEntry method with the EventLogPermissionAccess.Write access level in the .NET Framework 2.0. This article contains a workaround for this problem.
You may be redirected to the forms authentication logon page, or you may receive an error message when you try to run an application that is built by using the .NET Framework 2.0
Describes that you may experience session loss when you migrate a Web application from the .NET Framework 1.1 to the .NET Framework 2.0 or when you use a script, a Java applet, or an ActiveX control on the client side to perform a request.
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