Michael,
This is correct. Anything that does not reside natively on your machine
is not considered to be fully trusted, and is given a restricted permission
set to run under. In order to get around this, you will have to go to the
..NET administration tool, and change the security set that is asigned to the
machines that you are getting the assembly from, or the assembly itself.
Hope this helps.
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- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
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I just noticed something else odd. When I run my apps locally, they run
fine; but the same app copied to and run from a mapped network drive gives
me security errors. Anyone know what's going on with that?
Thanks,
Michael C