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Framework Securtiy Configuration

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lvpaul@gmx.net - 17 Jan 2006 10:21 GMT
Hello !

I have programmed a VB.NET-Application - existing:

1) a EXE-file
2) a DLL (ComponentOne Excel dll)

I stored this both files in a directory on our Windows2003-Server.

The purpose of the application is to creates an excel-file and stores
it on the Desktop of the user.

When calling the exe from the server a Security Exception occurs.

If I give full access with the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Wizard to
both files the application works.

My problem:
I dont want to run from client to client each time I create a new
version of the program.

Can I configure it on the server. (What would be, if it is a Linux
Server) ??

Please help ! Do you know any Tutorial of CAS in the Internet.

Thanks
aaapaul
Nicole Calinoiu - 19 Jan 2006 13:20 GMT
There are various options available for deploying CAS policy over a network.
Is the Linux server in question the only server on the network, or is there
also a Windows domain controller active?  If not, are the client machines
configured to run any sort of login script or other server-driven task to
which you could add some command line instructions?

> Hello !
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> Thanks
> aaapaul

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