Re: .NET apps not being recognized as being in the Intranet Zone

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Hi,

Not sure if this will help but, the “.Net Framework 2.0 Configuration”
utility has an option called “Evaluate Assembly”. Have you tried
running that utility to see what code groups are you assemblies being
evaluated against?

I realize that this will not solve the problem but it may give you an
idea of what’s going on.



On May 16, 11:20 am, WATYF <WAT...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So I had a problem recently... my .NET apps would no longer run from a
particular share, nor could I open them in VS.NET. See:http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csha...

So I went into Internet Explorer's "zone" area and added the domain
that the network share is on to the "Intranet Sites" list.

But the problem still remains the same. I've got a network share that
is mapped using a full domain (xx.mydomain.xxx), and I've added that
domain to the Internet settings so that it is treated as a "Local
Intranet" site, and I've set the .NET security settings for
LocalIntranet to "FullTrust", and yet it still doesn't work?

Any ideas why? Is there somewhere else that I should be assigning that
domain as an "Intranet" site?

WATYF

.



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