"request for the permission of type"

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Hi !

I have an activex .net dll in a webpage. This activeX is trying to
connect to an LDAP server using System.DirectoryServices.
Unfortunatelly it gets always "request for the permission of type"
error.

If I give full trust at the .net config tool it is working fine.

Is there any way to avoid this client .net confoguration?
Any kind of signature, or something that makes my ActiveX full trust,
and let it communicate with an LDAP server.

Thanks in advance.

.



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