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  • EFS - Find out what's encrypted

    - by gsharp
    Hi Since a few days when I start Windows Vista i get a Popup from "Encrypting File System" (coming from process efsui.exe) asking me to backup the certificate and key. I don't know what i did to get this message (The last SW i did install was google desktop). Now i'm wondering what directories or file are encrypted with EFS. Is there a way to found out? Thanks for your help.

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  • Format Phone Numbers on Android

    - by gsharp
    Hi Is there a (hidden) setting that allows to set the phone number format on Android? I'm in swiss and we use the following format a -- 123 456 78 90 the acutally setting of the phone is b -- 123-456-7890 so what can i do to format string 'b' into 'a'. Thank for you help.

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  • Make a Method of the Business Layer secure. best practice / best pattern [.net/c#]

    - by gsharp
    Hi We are using ASP.NET with a lot of AJAX "Page Method" calls. The WebServices defined in the Page invokes methods from our BusinessLayer. To prevent hackers to call the Page Methods, we want to implement some security in the BusinessLayer. We are struggling with two different issues. First one: public List<Employees> GetAllEmployees() { // do stuff } This Method should be called by Authorized Users with the Role "HR". Second one: public Order GetMyOrder(int orderId) { // do sutff } This Method should only be called by the owner of the Order. I know it's easy to implement the security for each method like: public List<Employees> GetAllEmployees() { // check if the user is in Role HR } or public Order GetMyOrder(int orderId) { // check if the order.Owner = user } What I'm looking for is some pattern/best practice to implement this kind of security in a generic way (without coding the the if then else every time) I hope you get what i mean :-) Thanks for you help.

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  • Make a Method of the Business Layer secure. best practice / best pattern

    - by gsharp
    We are using ASP.NET with a lot of AJAX "Page Method" calls. The WebServices defined in the Page invokes methods from our BusinessLayer. To prevent hackers to call the Page Methods, we want to implement some security in the BusinessLayer. We are struggling with two different issues. First one: public List<Employees> GetAllEmployees() { // do stuff } This Method should be called by Authorized Users with the Role "HR". Second one: public Order GetMyOrder(int orderId) { // do sutff } This Method should only be called by the owner of the Order. I know it's easy to implement the security for each method like: public List<Employees> GetAllEmployees() { // check if the user is in Role HR } or public Order GetMyOrder(int orderId) { // check if the order.Owner = user } What I'm looking for is some pattern/best practice to implement this kind of security in a generic way (without coding the the if then else every time) I hope you get what i mean :-)

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  • Sql Server Management Studio 2008 - Insert string with more than two lines

    - by gsharp
    I want to paste a string with more than two lines into a nvarchar(max) cell (right click a Table in Sql Server Management Studio 2008 -- Edit Rows). Unfortunately only the the first line of the string is pasted into the cell. I know, I could write a Insert/Update script for that, but it's not what I'm looking for. I need a quick way to paste some text into some cell. Is there a way to achieve my goal? Thanks in advance.

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  • [C#] RegEx search for two pattern strings and cut what's between

    - by gsharp
    I'm trying to write a little SQL Helper. I have a query like this stored in a string: DECLARE @V1 INT --ignore DECLARE @V11 INT DECLARE @V12 INT --endignore DECLARE @V2 INT --ignore SELECT * FROM SampleTable INNER JOIN AnotherSampleTable ...... --endignore SELECT * From Employee ORDER BY LastName My helper method should cut everything what's between --ignore and --endignore The result string should look like: DECLARE @V1 INT DECLARE @V2 INT SELECT * From Employee ORDER BY LastName How can achieve my result with RegEx?

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