Managed code is supposed to overcome the limitations of unmanaged code else
why are we here? It doesn't justify it if it was doable in native. Anyway,
it doesn't seem this is a big problem so I'll keep quiet about this - not
that I want to.
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"Pavel Minaev" <in****@gmail.comwrote in message
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On Jul 15, 2:50 am, "Alvin Bruney [ASP.NET MVP]" <vapor dan using hot
male spam filterwrote:
>How do you guys feel about this change to security? Shared drives now run
with full trust. I'm I the only one thinking that this is a terrible
idea?http://blogs.msdn.com/shawnfa/archiv...ust-on-the-loc...
Don't bother posting a comment to the blog, it won't show up.
Didn't they just change things so that managed applications have the
same permissions as native applications?
If so, I don't really see a problem.