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.Net Framework
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Does .NET replace COM?

This subject causes a lot of controversy, as you'll see if you read the mailing list archives. Take a look at the following two threads:

discuss.develop.com/.../wa.exe
discuss.develop.com/.../wa.exe

The bottom line is that .NET has its own mec...
Posted By:Ray Lawrence      Posted On: Nov 24

.Net Framework
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How can I stop my code being reverse-engineered from IL?

You can buy an IL obfuscation tool. These tools work by 'optimising' the IL in such a way that reverse-engineering becomes much more difficult.

Of course if you are writing web services then reverse-engineering is not a problem as clients do not h...
Posted By:Cambria Lopez      Posted On: Dec 02

.Net Framework
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I can't be bothered with CAS. Can I turn it off?

Yes, as long as you are an administrator. Just run:

caspol -s off
Posted By:Jarrod Williams      Posted On: Mar 24

.Net Framework
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Can I look at the IL for an assembly?

Yes. MS supply a tool called Ildasm that can be used to view the metadata and IL for an assembly.
Posted By:Evelyn Hughes      Posted On: Jan 13

.Net Framework
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Can source code be reverse-engineered from IL?

Yes, it is often relatively straightforward to regenerate high-level source from IL. Lutz Roeder's Reflector does a very good job of turning IL into C# or VB.NET.
Posted By:Douglas Sullivan      Posted On: Jan 28

.Net Framework
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How do I change the permission set for a code group?

Use caspol. If you are the machine administrator, you can operate at the 'machine' level - which means not only that the changes you make become the default for the machine, but also that users cannot change the permissions to be more permissive. If ...
Posted By:Helga Miller      Posted On: Nov 03

.Net Framework
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Does .NET replace COM?

This subject causes a lot of controversy, as you'll see if you read the mailing list archives. Take a look at the following two threads:

discuss.develop.com/.../wa.exe
discuss.develop.com/.../wa.exe

The bottom line is that .NET has its own mec...
Posted By:Ray Lawrence      Posted On: Nov 24

.Net Framework
Comments: 0

How can I stop my code being reverse-engineered from IL?

You can buy an IL obfuscation tool. These tools work by 'optimising' the IL in such a way that reverse-engineering becomes much more difficult.

Of course if you are writing web services then reverse-engineering is not a problem as clients do not h...
Posted By:Cambria Lopez      Posted On: Dec 02

.Net Framework
Comments: 0

I can't be bothered with CAS. Can I turn it off?

Yes, as long as you are an administrator. Just run:

caspol -s off
Posted By:Jarrod Williams      Posted On: Mar 24

.Net Framework
Comments: 0

Can I look at the IL for an assembly?

Yes. MS supply a tool called Ildasm that can be used to view the metadata and IL for an assembly.
Posted By:Evelyn Hughes      Posted On: Jan 13

.Net Framework
Comments: 0

Can source code be reverse-engineered from IL?

Yes, it is often relatively straightforward to regenerate high-level source from IL. Lutz Roeder's Reflector does a very good job of turning IL into C# or VB.NET.
Posted By:Douglas Sullivan      Posted On: Jan 28

.Net Framework
Comments: 0

How do I change the permission set for a code group?

Use caspol. If you are the machine administrator, you can operate at the 'machine' level - which means not only that the changes you make become the default for the machine, but also that users cannot change the permissions to be more permissive. If ...
Posted By:Helga Miller      Posted On: Nov 03

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