Ok, if that works :)
The reason I was asking all of these questions is because when you're running
in partial trust you're doing that either because you want to (which is good)
or because someone has forced you to (like in a hosting environment). When
you're running in partial trust, you're not allowed to alter the compilation
options. So I was simply trying to determine why you're running in partial
trust. If you have no choice but to run in PT (like the hosting environment),
then there's little you could do to modify the compiler options.
-Brock
DevelopMentor
http://staff.develop.com/ballen I am on my localhost. I tried to add a trust element to web.config. I
removed my compiler switch from web.config. The error message went
away.
"Brock Allen" wrote:
It sounds like you are running in a partial trust environment. Are
you on a shared host server? Are you admin of the server? Do you have
a <trust> element in your web.config?
-Brock
DevelopMentor
http://staff.develop.com/ballen When I compile my asp.net project under the 2.0 Framework it get the
error
message "The current trust level does not allow use if the
'compilerOptions'
attribute.
What can I do about that?