Re: How can I "script" changes to .net trust levels?
- From: Rob Schieber <schiebrc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 16:09:07 -0500
hayesgitsupport wrote:
I am trying to "fix" a program for a friend of mine. He has an applet that starts a TWAIN scanner through a web interface. Problem is, for some reason, his software will only work if the .NET security for "my computer", "local intranet" "internet" Trusted sites" and "untrusted sites" is set to full trust. Obviously the software is not written 100% properly, but the person who he had program it is not around for some reason.
Long story short, is there a way to have the install script that installs this package (it is an applet we install locally, not one we call over the web), change the trust levels automatically?
I know VERY little about .NET (assume your Grandmother knows more about .NET than I do), so if you can, please be gentle...
Hi,
I don't think its possible to script trust levels. Doing so would open a huge security hole for virus writers, malicious code etc...
-- Rob Schieber .
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