Re: Access to key container made by administrator IN ASPNET 1.1
From: "Armando Canez" <acanezATintelexionDOTcom>
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 18:52:52 -0600
Sorry ... first time posting ...
The thing is I've seen different methods to accomplish this, but all of them
you have to use .NET Framework 2.0. I NEED to do it in 1.1.4322 does anyone
know how to give access to a RSA key container you created to another
account? PROGRAMATICALLY?? I know all I have to do is to give permissions to
the account in All users\Crypto\RSA\machinekeys (or something like that) but
I don't know WICH file to give these permissions to (or how to find out
wich). This is part of an installer, so it all has to be done
programatically.
Re: Access to key container made by administrator IN ASPNET 1.1 ... The thing is I've seen different methods to accomplish this, ... another account?... something like that) but I don't know WICH file to give these permissions... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.security)
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