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Windows Control In Browser and NET Framework 2.0

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brianelopez@gmail.com - 30 Mar 2006 18:06 GMT
OK. Simple, Simple, Simple
I have a windows form control embedded in an html page.  This control
runs over an intranet and is used to transfer files from the client
intranet PC to an intranet server.   No GAC involvement at all.  A few
months ago this control worked great with few problems.  As long as the
client PC fully trusted the control via the "Microsoft .NET Framework
1.1 Wizards" everything wored fine.  Now however every client with
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installed is broken.  There is no longer a
wizard to trust the control.  The client PC's that work have yet to
install the .NET Framework 2.0.  The broken clients experience the
dreaded
"system.security.permissions.securitypermission" error. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
Jason Hales - 31 Mar 2006 09:57 GMT
I'm using a simialar trusted assembly in v1.1 of framework and we're
due to upgrade to v2 soon.  I've heard the same thing about a lack of
the config tool on user PCs.

I've also heard that the permission need to be run in again on PCs with
v2 of Framework.  Can you create the permissions on your development PC
and then a generate an MSI using the .NET Framework 2 Configuration to
be run on the clients?

Sorry but this is all supposition on my behalf as I've not installed
Framework 2 yet but will soon

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