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.Net winform app with simple user right

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Ronney - 20 Jan 2005 14:03 GMT
Hi,

Is it possible to run a .Net application based on Framework 1.1 for a
user that have simple domain user rights (not power user or admin) on
a machine running Windows XP SP2?  When a simple user try to launch my
app, he gets the message that the framework is not installed.  I tried
to give full control write to everybody on the folder
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET.  But then, the windows try to access the
floppy drive 2 or 3 times and finally give an unhandled exception
error.
To be shure that the problem is not caused by some special ressources
accessed by my app, I tried a simple winform with a button displaying
a message box and I got the same behavior.

thanks for your help

Ronney Martin
Chris, Master of All Things Insignificant - 20 Jan 2005 17:37 GMT
The floppy problem is probably caused by a security exception.  You need to
give the framework trust to your assemble.  The quick way to test this is to
change your Intranet Security to full.  If this allows access to the floppy
then give trust to that assembly in the framework wizard and your set.

Chris

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