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14/04/2008 10:54:32
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, United States
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ASP.NET
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Miscellaneous
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01310221
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Hi Lads..thanks for all you replies.
I downloaded .net framework 2.0 SDK and installed it.
I then went in to 'Trust' the assembly (from Admin tools etc) and get following message:
Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security policy.....
to grant the application....use Microsoft .net Framework Configuration tool

I'm confused. Is the application I am running not the .net Frmework configuration tool ??

Regards,
Gerard


>>>When I go to run an app, I get a security message up...
>>> application.....not allowed by security policy.)
>>>It runs ok on the devlopment machine
>>>
>>>(On .net framework 1.1, there was a utility in Control panel where you could assign rights)
>>>This app has been developed in .net 2.0
>>>I had .net framework 2.0 installed but could not find Configuration utility
>>>I then installed .net framework 3.5 , still cant find Configuration utilit
>>>I also see some reference to a Caspol.exe....not sure what it does though..
>>>
>>>I'd apprecaiate some pointers on how to get the app working...
>>>Regards,
>>>Gerard
>>
>>Gerard, I've noticed in 2.0 if you install the .NET 2.0 SDK you should have the options you had in 1.1. This issue bit me too.
>
>But directly from the MSDN SDK website. Dont' forget this.
>"Visual Studio 2005 Users: If you have already installed Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (except the Express Editions), you do not need to install the .NET Framework SDK separately. Visual Studio 2005 includes the SDK as one of the optional components to install during Visual Studio 2005 setup."
>Tim
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