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    Bruce Guest

    Assembly Trusting


    Hi
    I created a VB.net app and copied it to a network server. Before I could
    run it, I had to "Trust" the .exe and every .dll in the application directory.
    I can't imagine doing this for every PC that will run the app. Does this
    sound normal or does .Net have a way to "Trust" an entire directory?

    Thanks,
    Bruce

  2. #2
    Patrick Steele [MVP] Guest

    Re: Assembly Trusting

    In article <3e8b8f5e$1@tnews.web.devx.com>, BruceHaslam@Cox.net says...
    >
    > Hi
    > I created a VB.net app and copied it to a network server. Before I could
    > run it, I had to "Trust" the .exe and every .dll in the application directory.
    > I can't imagine doing this for every PC that will run the app. Does this
    > sound normal or does .Net have a way to "Trust" an entire directory?


    See:

    ".NET Framework Enterprise Security Policy Administration and
    Deployment"
    http://tinyurl.com/8qp3

    --
    Patrick Steele
    Microsoft .NET MVP
    http://radio.weblogs.com/0110109

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