Hello, I wrote a .NET Windows.Forms User Control that
needs to be runned through Internet Explorer, like in
this article: http://www.15seconds.com/issue/030610.htm.
This control needs to 1.) Run on the Internet and 2.)
have FileIOPermissio n...
Is there a way of deployment where the final user (the
user who's just surfing on the internet) doesn't have to
set the FileIOPermissio n to the assembly manually? Like
the way signed ActiveX Controls are deployed for instance?
I agree security for these sort of things has to be high,
but I can't expect from all my website visitors that they
mess around with their Control Panel and Microsoft .NET
Framework Configuration, and I can certainly not expect
that they know something about strong named assemblies
and the way to trust these...