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  2. CAPICOM - Wikipedia

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    CAPICOM can be used to digitally sign data, display and inspect their digital certificate, verify the validity of their digital signature, add or remove certificates to or from the certificate stores, and encrypt or decrypt data. [1] CAPICOM Version 2.1.0.3, the latest and last version of CAPICOM, is officially supported on Windows Vista.

  3. Microsoft CryptoAPI - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Windows platform specific Cryptographic Application Programming Interface (also known variously as CryptoAPI, Microsoft Cryptography API, MS-CAPI or simply CAPI) is an application programming interface included with Microsoft Windows operating systems that provides services to enable developers to secure Windows-based applications using cryptography.

  4. List of Microsoft Windows application programming interfaces ...

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    .NET Framework. Remoting, Assemblies, Metadata; Common Language Runtime, Common Type System, Global Assembly Cache, Microsoft Intermediate Language, Windows Forms ...

  5. Security Support Provider Interface - Wikipedia

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    Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) is a component of Windows API that performs security-related operations such as authentication.. SSPI functions as a common interface to several Security Support Providers (SSPs): [1] A Security Support Provider is a dynamic-link library (DLL) that makes one or more security packages available to apps.

  6. Data Protection API - Wikipedia

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    DPAPI doesn't store any persistent data for itself; instead, it simply receives plaintext and returns ciphertext (or conversely).. DPAPI security relies upon the Windows operating system's ability to protect the master key and RSA private keys from compromise, which in most attack scenarios is most highly reliant on the security of the end user's credentials.

  7. Category : Microsoft application programming interfaces

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    M. Microsoft Management Console; MAPI; Media Control Interface; Media Foundation; Media Transfer Protocol; Merge Module; Message loop in Microsoft Windows; Template:Microsoft APIs

  8. Category:Discontinued Windows components - Wikipedia

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    W. Windows Address Book; Windows Anytime Upgrade; Windows CardSpace; Windows Deployment Services; Windows Desktop Gadgets; Windows DVD Maker; Windows Easy Transfer

  9. Collaboration Data Objects - Wikipedia

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    Collaboration Data Objects (CDO), previously known as OLE Messaging or Active Messaging, is an application programming interface (API) included with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Exchange Server products.