RE: intranet and framework basics

From: Mateus Padovani Velloso (MateusPadovaniVelloso_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/28/04


Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:51:01 -0700

1) The server doesn't need to have .Net framework, unless you have ASP.Net
pages, Web Services or some other coding runing AT this server and not FROM
this server.

The .EXE runs at the computer where the user is, and there is where you need
.Net Framewor.

2) Yes, you have to configure the .Net security policy because .Net will not
give much permissions to a code that you have just downloaded (what if it is
a virus or something?). So you have to tell .Net that it is ok, and that .EXE
is safe and should have more permissions. So what you have to do is to go to
administrative tools, .Net Framework Configuration, Runtime Security Police,
Machine, Code Groups, and under "All code" you can create a node telling that
if the code has that specific public key, then that code will have full
permissions.

Mateus

"Miro" wrote:

> I'm trying to get a Windows Forms application to work on an intranet (not
>
> including my dev. comp.) It gives me the "unhandled exception error" so I
>
> found an article about strong names. I'm still lacking the basic knowledge of
>
> what's goig on when an application runs.
>
> First of all, does the server on which the application exists have to have
> the
>
> Framework installed or does the application run on the client machines? (What
>
> happens when they doubleclick the exe-file on the network share?)
>
> Once I copied the Strong name assemblies to the server I'm supposed to
>
> configure CAS Policy with custom code group, using Mscorcfg.msc. Where do I
> do
>
> that? On the Server or the Client machines?
>
> Thanks
> /Miro



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