Re: Sharepoint Documents' Storage
- From: "S.S. Ahmed" <ss_ahmed1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 12:35:47 +0500
Well, you need to give me some more detail about the problem. For the time
being, you can change the level of trust to "FULL" and see if it solves
your problem.
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S.S. Ahmed
www.walisystems.com
"Brian Roisentul" <brianroisentul@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm sorry about the delay, I've been working on another projects for a
while.
I migrated my application to vs 2005 so I can work more comfortable.
I also wrote a web service that communicates my application with the
extranet server's database, so I can read/write info from there.
I want to talk about this web service that is causing my headaches:
When I try to access from my app to a method of this web service, it
throws me an SecurityException error.
Its not a problem of sql authentication cause I entered the right
username and passwords and when I invoke the method locally, it works.
I've been investigating and I found that its something related to the
CAS, and the level of trust, but I really don't understand what I have
to do :S.
I'm sorry I changed a little the topic of the post but I this is
something I need to do before adding the Document Library web service
you gave me to my project.
I hope you can help me!
Thanks,
Brian
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