Re: Faillure to run .NET 2.0 app from UNC
- From: "Norman Yuan" <NotReal@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 07:38:20 -0700
It is big mistake that MS leave .NET 2.0 configuration applet (the GUI tool
equivalent of CASPOL.exe) out of .NET redistribution and make it only
avalable in SDK. MS should really do the otherway around: SDK is for
developers, who are really should be a bit better that other users to use a
commandline tool. Come on, MS, is it a good idea to promote WINDOWS by
giving a so important utility tool in a old DOS way? Is MS tired of use its
own GUI? I really hope the .NET 2.0 Configuration applet can be added back
to 2.0 framework redistribution in upcoming SP1, or 3.0.
"Kevin Yu [MSFT]" <v-kevy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:JOL$UOSsGHA.2504@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Adri,
Please try to grant FullTrust permission to Intranet on the machine that
runs the code to see if this can work.
Kevin Yu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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