Summary
In this chapter, you learned about COM+ and its two security models: declarative security and programmatic security. Declarative security enables programmers not to worry about security during implementation. An administrator can configure security at deployment time. Programmatic security gives a programmer an easy way to selectively allow access without having to use the Windows NT security APIs. In the next chapter, you look at the management and operations of the Certificate Server and how it can be used to issue digital certificates for an organization.
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