IP*Works! SSL is a ASP.NET script for Email Systems scripts design by /n software inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows. IP*Works! SSL adds SSL security and digital certificate management to the base IP*Works! Internet Toolkit.
Publisher review: IP*Works! SSL adds SSL security and digital certificate management to the base IP*Works! Internet Toolkit. Adds SSL security and digital certificate management to the base IP*Works! Internet Toolkit. IP*Works! SSL is comprehensive suite of SSL-enabled components supporting secure implementations of every major Internet protocol.Fully-managed .NET components based on a 100% C# codebase, with no dependencies on outside native code. The edition of choice for fully-managed .NET applications. - Fully-managed .NET components written in C#. - Extensive demo applications for Winforms and WebForms (ASP.NET) written in VB.NET and C#. - Comprehensive integrated product documentation. - Support for x-copy deployment in ASP.NET. - Seamless integration with popular development environments including Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and Borland products. - Single assembly, or smaller individual component assemblies (full version only) for compact deployment. - Support for version 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0 of the .NET Framework. Operating system: Windows
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