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The May/June issue of Component Developer Magazine (CODE) is focused on security, and contains several in-depth articles focused on that subject, as well as several general .NET articles.

Table of Contents:
) So Many Choices, So Little Time
) Showing Some MVP Love
) Managing .NET Code Access Security (CAS) Policy
) Use Generics to Create an Audit Trail
) Async-Up Your Objects
) Behold WSE 2.0: Removing Another Layer of WS-Pain
) Software Configuration and Management Using Visual SourceSafe and VS .NET
) SQL Server 2000 Replication 101: Replication Agents
) Finish Your Week with .NET Rocks!
) Ask the Doc Detective
) .Finalize() - Comparing Things

For more information, visit www.codemag.com

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