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Introduction to NT/2000 Security Programming with Visual Basic

by Desaware - Product Type: Book/Documentation

NT Security is a subject that is intimidating, to say the least. But if you dig past the confusing acronyms, you’ll find that it’s actually very easy to understand. This article, based on the author’s well received talks at VSLive, will help you get started on the right foot with NT security, and give you the foundation of knowledge you’ll need to understand even the most obscure security concepts. It will also introduce you to techniques for adding security based features to your applications (with an emphasis on Visual Basic applications).

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Outline:

  • A Question of Security All NT Security ultimately comes down to the one question asked here
  • Security Programming Concepts Learn how security data objects and structures are organized and applied
  • Security Programming Application and Practice Learn to incorporate security programming into your VB application
  • Conclusion
  • Appendices

Among the specific tasks you'll learn to do in VB:

  • Learn to log in and impersonate users in your application
  • Learn to set the security for objects such as files
  • Learn to test if operations are permitted based on NT security accounts
  • Learn to implement private security in which access to your own internal objects is secured using NT/2000 security
  • Learn how to enable or disable functionality based on security settings

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