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I usually would like to keep the discussion in the blog so that the discussion can be shared to everyone. After all, this is why I start the blog in the first place --- share information with everyone.

blogs.msdn.com recently implemented a global policy to close comments after 30 days to fight comment spam. I understand the annoying of comment spam and I respect the policy. Unfortunately it means if you want to comment on old posts, you have to send me email.

You can send me email via the contact link in the home page of this blog (https://blogs.msdn.com/junfeng/contact.aspx).

When you contact me in email, please provide your work email. If you do not feel comfortable to disclose your work email to me, I do not feel comfortable to disclose mine either.

You are welcome to contact me to discuss things outside of what my blog talks about. But remember, I work in Fusion team, and my expertise is in CLR loader and Fusion related questions. If you send questions not related to my expertise, you may not get a response from me.

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  • Anonymous
    October 07, 2004
    can you post about ieexec.exe? I assume that's related to what you do, and it's almost totally undocumented.. but we use it all the time.. thanks!
  • Anonymous
    October 07, 2004
    Unfortunately I don't know much about it. And the owner is not blogging.

    What are your questions about ieexec.exe? I can forward to the owner.
  • Anonymous
    October 09, 2004
    Just basically documenting what it does, how it interacts with the IE cache, and so forth-- at a reasonably technical level. We do end up troubleshooting it quite a bit, since it's the de-facto loader for HREF EXEs (aka smart client apps).
  • Anonymous
    October 11, 2004
    I talked to the owner of IEExec.exe. The things it does is pretty straight forward. It creates a sandbox appdomain, does a LoadFrom then call the entry point.
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