If you are working with Windows Identity Foundation and you are using Visual Studio 2010, you won't be able to readily find any reference or mention to using the Security Token Visualizer Control for Visual Studio 2010 on any Windows Identity Foundation related websites.
Interestingly enough, Microsoft DID release a newer version of the Security Token Visualizer Control for Visual Studio 2010, but it is associated with Windows Azure!
You can find out how to use the Security Token Visualizer Control for both Windows Identity Foundation and Windows Azure applications here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/gg557904
The source code for the Visual Studio 2010-compatible Security Token Visualizer Control can be directly downloaded here: http://az12722.vo.msecnd.net/identitytrainingcourse1-6/labs/introtoacslabsv21-2/Source.zip
Interestingly enough, Microsoft DID release a newer version of the Security Token Visualizer Control for Visual Studio 2010, but it is associated with Windows Azure!
You can find out how to use the Security Token Visualizer Control for both Windows Identity Foundation and Windows Azure applications here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/gg557904
The source code for the Visual Studio 2010-compatible Security Token Visualizer Control can be directly downloaded here: http://az12722.vo.msecnd.net/identitytrainingcourse1-6/labs/introtoacslabsv21-2/Source.zip
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