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Running Apps and DLL over network

I have a .NET application in a shared folder and it relies on a few .NET
DLL's. I can run the exe from the network, but as soon as the application
tried to access one the DLL's I get a System.Security.SecurityException
error. Is it possible to run executables with assembles from a network
share? How?

Many Thanks,

-Randy
Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1644
Just a guess, but...
The users running the machine will have to increase the security allowance
for that application.
By putting it on a network drive you have placed it into the 'intranet
security zone' which by default has a lower set of security permissions than
running locally.

hope this helps,
paul
Jul 21 '05 #2

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