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gnesterenko 7th Jul 2009
Those pretty much just block everything and you can selectively allow things through. What the article, as far as I understood it, is talking about is a fundemental control of how various scripts can interact with the underlaying OS and resources - sounds actually like sandboxing each separate script and whatnot. Explains why they say its so slow, but a good idea if it can be slimmed and optimized. It doesn't currently sound as if too much resources has gone towards this project. Maybe that'll change now that MS has focused on security and stability for a change.

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