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Copy files and directories from 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\v3.5\*' to 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\v3.5';
Copy files from 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft.NET\SDK\CompactFramework\v3.5\Debugger\BCL\*' to 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\v3.5\Profile\CompactFramework' directory;
Create 'RedistList' directory inside created 'CompactFramework' directory;
Create 'FrameworkList.xml' inside 'RedistList' directory and type the following:
Putting cryptographic primitives together is a lot like putting a jigsaw
puzzle together, where all the pieces are cut exactly the same way, but there
is only one correct solution. Thankfully, there are some projects out there
that are working hard to make sure developers are getting it right.
The following advice comes from years of research from leading security
researchers, developers, and cryptographers. This Gist was [forked from Thomas
Ptacek's Gist][1] to be more readable. Additions have been added from
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