Re: .NET 2.0 ConfigWizard missing?



To place the mscorcfg.msc into a setup package at this point in time is
a bit of a scripting nightmare. Microsoft has only placed the
mscorcfg.msc and dll into the SDK package, but if you look at the
caspol.exe tool in .Net V2 Framework it shows a script to actually set
the security permissions, which can be scripted into an install
package. Also I am currently investigation, install.exe, gacutil.exe,
regas.exe etc (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d9kh6s92.aspx -
microsoft Framework V2 tools) to find a work around solution for my
company - besides packaging the 380MB SDK V2 Framework with our
product.
Hope this helps a bit more and allows someone to come up with a
simplified solution beside setting all the security permissions by
command line within batch or scripting files using caspol.exe

ampijanka

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