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Discover Techniques for Safely Hosting Untrusted Add-Ins with the .NET Framework 2.0        
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This article discusses:Designing support for add-ins
Application domain sandboxing
New APIs for add-in support
Advanced add-in hosting
hrough the use of dynamic assembly loading and reflection, managed code provides a way for you to easily allow your application to be extended by add-ins. However, when you allow your application to run arbitrary code through an add-in model, you expose the user's computer to potentially unknown code, running the risk that malicious code will use your application as an entry point to the user's data.

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