Re: Article: Permissions View Tool (Permview.exe .Net FrameWork Tools Series)

From: Richard Blewett (richard_at_dotnetconsult.co.uk)
Date: 11/06/04

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    Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 08:48:23 -0000
    
    

    Nice article ... one comment inline ...

    >
    > There are 3 types of requested permissions which can be granted on
    > assembly
    > :
    >
    > Minimum permissions: (RequestMinimum) Permissions your code must have in
    > order to run.
    > Optional permissions: (RequestOptional) Permissions your code can use,
    > but can run effectively without.

    You have to be careful here. If you specify RequestMinimum and
    RequestOptional you have essentially defined the *maximum* permissions that
    the code will run with. All permissions not mentioned in the union of these
    two groups are refused.

    > Refused permissions: (RequestRefuse) Permissions that you want to
    > ensure will never be granted to your code, even if security policy allows
    > them to be granted.
    >

    Regards

    Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
    http://staff.develop.com/richardb/weblog


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