Re: setting permissions / trusting company via certificate?
- From: "Nicole Calinoiu" <calinoiu REMOVETHIS AT gmail DOT com>
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 07:25:27 -0500
This is the expected behaviour for IE-hosted controls. The permission grant
is evaluated before the control assembly is actually loaded, so evidence
"internal" to the assembly isn't used during code group membership
evaluation. As you've already discovered, using a URL membership condition
for your extended permission code group is one workaround. Assertion can
also be used if you would prefer to stick with signature evidence for your
code group (see http://blogs.msdn.com/shawnfa/archive/2003/06/26/57026.aspx
for details).
"Xafier" <xafier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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URL works, Publisher doesn't. I'd much prefer Publisher as who knows
where the end-users will host our product in their intranet.
It's quite strange how the same .dll's control can work fine with
fulltrust for everything, fulltrust for a URL, but not for strong name
and publisher which I would have thought would be the prefered choice
for most people as its more secure.
Very strange... any ideas why publisher and strong name don't work? =(
.Net is becoming a major thorn in my side... who said all these new
languages made things easier? I'll have to look for a job working in C
hehe
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