A Strong Key (also called SN Key or Strong Name) is used in the Microsoft . NET framework to uniquely identify a component. This is done partly with Public-key cryptography. Strong keys or names provide security of reference from one component to another or from a root key to a component. This is not the same as tamper-resistance of the file containing any given component. This key is produced by another computer program as a pair.
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- A Strong Key (also called SN Key or Strong Name) is used in the Microsoft . NET framework to uniquely identify a component. This is done partly with Public-key cryptography. Strong keys or names provide security of reference from one component to another or from a root key to a component. This is not the same as tamper-resistance of the file containing any given component. This key is produced by another computer program as a pair.
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- A Strong Key (also called SN Key or Strong Name) is used in the Microsoft . NET framework to uniquely identify a component. This is done partly with Public-key cryptography. Strong keys or names provide security of reference from one component to another or from a root key to a component. This is not the same as tamper-resistance of the file containing any given component. This key is produced by another computer program as a pair.
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