Errata for Microsoft® Windows® Communication Foundation Step by Step
The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Date Corrected".
The following errata were submitted by our customers and approved as valid errors by the author or editor.
Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update
Version |
Location |
Description |
Submitted By |
Date submitted |
Date corrected |
Printed |
Page 115
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false should be true
On page 115, the 14th line down in the first code example contains an incorrect behavior.
Change:
impersonateCallerForAllOperations="false" />To:
impersonateCallerForAllOperations="true" />
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Microsoft Press |
May 06, 2010 |
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Printed |
Page 116
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"Impersonate" and "Identify" should be "Impersonation" and "Identification"
On page 116, the first and third bullet points on the page contain an incorrect value.
Change:
"■ Impersonate. The service can use the user's identity when accessing local resources on the computer hosting the service. However, the service cannot access resources on remote computers."
To:
"■ Impersonation. The service can use the user's identity when accessing local resources on the computer hosting the service. However, the service cannot access resources on remote computers."
Change:
"■ Identify. The service can use the user's credentials to authenticate the user and authorize access to operations but cannot impersonate the user."
To:
"■ Identification. The service can use the user's credentials to authenticate the user and authorize access to operations but cannot impersonate the user."
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Microsoft Press |
Jul 13, 2010 |
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