Trusted app and LocalIntranet zone?

From: Bradley Plett (plettb_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/28/04


Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:16:32 -0600

I'm sure this is probably trivial, and may even have been
asked/answered 1000 times on this forum, but... I still feel very
much like a .Net security newbie!

I have an application that resides on a network drive. I have walked
through the wizard to give the application "FullTrust" permission.
When I evaluate the assembly, and "View permissions granted to the
assembly", it shows "Unrestricted" permission (which is somewhat
misleading). If I evaluate it and "View code groups that grant
permissions to the assembly", I see that it is still being affected by
the "LocalIntranet_Zone" (which, with default settings, restricts its
permission).

Now here's the problem: I would like the application to have
unrestricted permission WITHOUT giving my "LocalIntranet_Zone" full
trust. Is this possible? If so, how do I do it?

Thanks!
Brad.



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