Re: Managing client-side security for .NET UserControl under IE

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Greg,

Can you provide an example of creating a URL code group (or an
article that describes how)? Does this solution give Full Trust
permissions without requiring the user to change any of their security
settings under IE? Does it require signing the assembly?

Thanks,

Jim

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