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Can I safely base Code Access Security rules on Strong Names?

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Can I safely base Code Access Security rules on Strong Names?

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Yes. Strong Names give you a cryptographically strong way to identify individual assemblies, or all assemblies of a given publisher. It is a common practice to base a Code Access Security trust elevation rule on a strong name identity. Try never to increase trust based on a non-cryptographically strong means of identifying code (such as a URL or zone).

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