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by Henk-Evert Sonder (Author), Jonothon Ortiz (Author), Adam Sills (Author) "With the introduction of the .NET architecture, Microsoft presents a solution that must provide us with a solid base for distributed applications..." (more)
Key Phrases: effective permission set, bmp node, supp name, Solutions Web, Import Namespace, Frequently Asked Questions (more...)
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