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         <title>March Slide Deck</title>
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            <pubDate>8 Mar 2010 18:00:00 GMT+10:00</pubDate>
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										<a href="presentations/201003.zip">VSTO 
										3.0 Programming and Deploying an Excel 
										Add-In</a> by Miguel Santos</P>
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         <title>April Meeting</title>
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            <pubDate>8 Mar 2010 18:00:00 GMT+10:00</pubDate>
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									<p align="left"><strong>Web sign in with 
									Windows Identity Foundation</strong> by Sly 
									Gryphon</p>
									<p align="left">Windows Identity Foundation 
									(WIF) is a key part of the identity 
									management framework (codename “Geneva”) 
									from Microsoft that can be used to support 
									claims based security. The framework 
									provides ASP.NET support for web sign in, 
									single sign on, and identity federation 
									scenarios with passive web browser clients, 
									as well as being used by active clients and 
									for securing Windows Communication 
									Foundation (WCF). Windows Identity 
									Foundation will be a key component of the 
									Microsoft security framework in the future 
									and will be supported by products such as 
									SharePoint 2010. This presentation will 
									focus on using WIF in various ASP.NET web 
									sign in scenarios, as well as providing an 
									overview of claims-based identity 
									management; it will also briefly mention 
									Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) 
									2.0 and CardSpace 2.0, the other parts of 
									Microsoft’s identity management solution. </p>
									<p>Thursday 8 Apr 2010 6:00-8:00pm (<a href="SDNUG.ics">add 
									to calendar</a>)<br></p>
									<p align="left">Location:</B> AMP 
										Capital Investors, Ground Floor, 50 
										Bridge Street (The AMP Building), Sydney</p>
										
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