Re: Faillure to run .NET 2.0 app from UNC
- From: Jim Wooley <jimNOSPAMwooley@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:02:05 +0000 (UTC)
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
This is just the kind of recommendation I was afraid of when I first heard about CAS. What is the purpose of establishing an Intranet zone and giving it specific permissions, when at the first case of an issue, you just recommend opening up the flood gates and granting full trust? Why not just set it as full trust to begin with. Honestly, I would much rather see a more granular approach to the recommendation, including strong naming the project in question and granting only the necessary CAS rights based on the strong name. I understand how it is easier to make a quick recommendation, but often the easiest answer will only turn around and bit you in the long run.
Jim Wooley
http://devauthority.com/blogs/jwooley/default.aspx
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