Security and Encryption

Messaging applications typically are deployed over large networks, including the Internet. Additionally, Messaging is a mission-critical piece of an application's design. As such, it is important to use message-queuing security as another layer of protection to help our applications guarantee safety.

Message-queuing security is implemented using built-in security features of Windows 2000. These include auditing, access control, encryption, and authentication. This section explores each strategy in turn. The intent is to provide you with the tools to implement the various security strategies found inside the System.Messaging namespace.

Managing Permissions

Our applications need the capability to control permissions that ...

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