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Using CAPICOM in .NET for Digital Signatures with ASCII/UTF8 Content

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Modifying CAPICOM Runtime Callable Wrapper (RCW) generated by TlbImp.exe to enable CAPICOM to process digital signatures with UTF8/ASCII content (mostly signed by Java).

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Working as Senior Development Consultant in Microsoft Consulting Services in Saudi Arabia for about 3.5 years.

Main areas of extertise are .NET development, Security, XML Web Services, Enterprise Integration with BizTalk Server 2004/2002/2000, Relational Database Design and Development, and Datawarehousing.


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