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Hmmm,

Any idea where all of these managed applications are? I have about 1500 software packages installed on various PC workstations/servers... (13 workstations and 3 servers) and only a small fraction (about 7%) of them are .NET managed applications. Its not like I am downloading native applications on purpose... its just that nearly everything I have seems to be implemented in a native language. (I perform routine security scans and collect PE image metrics from all workstations/servers.)

Not really looking to enter a debate...Recently I've just been curious which large software companies are developing and distributing .NET managed software applications. Most of the major software I have from Adobe, Google, Apple, IBM, Qualcomm, Intel, VMware... is all native code. I replaced the Adobe PDF Reader on all of the workstations with the Foxit PDF reader... and it turns out to be native too. Even most of the day-to-day tools I am using like Putty,Immunity Debugger,WinDbg,Wireshark/WinPcap, Textpad, notepad++,Nero,VMware, OpenVPN and Subversion... are all native code.

Of the small fraction of managed applications that I do I find on my network... many of them are actually from Microsoft Corporation.

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-David Delaune

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