Re: Permissions needed for a Windows Forms Control to call a WebService
From: Saurabh Nandu [MVP] (saurabhn@mastercsharp.com)
Date: 11/25/02
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From: "Saurabh Nandu [MVP]" <saurabhn@mastercsharp.com> Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 12:12:09 +0530
this article should help ...
Except that its written in Beta2. The only things that's changed since then
is that Internet code has been totally *disabled* by default. And you will
have to setup *medium* trust if the Windows App and the Web Service reside
on the same server. If they are on different servers then you might have to
bump the security permission to full trust !
[ http://www.mastercsharp.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=72&&TopicID=8
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