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Local Intranet code won't connect back to it's site of origin

Hello all,

I am getting into trouble in what I think is a rather common scenario: In a
client-server application, the client is deployed on a network share on the
same computer on which the server software is running. When I start the
client application on a client computer from the network share it is code
that comes from the local intranet. According to all the documentation I
have read, such code has permission to "connect back to it's site of
origin".

But when my client tries to open a socket connection to the server computer
it gets a security exception due to a missing socket permission. Also, I
can't get a web permission.
So my code should have Intranet_same_s ite privileges, but I can't connect
back by sockets or http requests. So how do I do it? Do I need to use a
different API?

Thanks for all tips
Norbert Ploett
Jul 21 '05 #1
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