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Assembly not trusted

I have a windows form app that refrence 3 .net DLL coded by a
thirdparty.

These DLL is Strong Named, when i try to call a method in one of these
DLL's it throws this to me : Error: Dump of exception type
'System.Security.SecurityException'
Message: The assembly 'windows app, Version=1.0.2222.407,
Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=25f819e387c0e4db' is not trusted.

First i got the message that the App not was strong named, then i read
about that issue and got that error message removed, bu now i have this
"not trusted" thing

Can anybody help me to understand what it means, and possible what i
can do to make it work..

Thanks

Jan 31 '06 #1
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