I am used to developing ASP.NET apps, but have begun to test creating a Word
App with an Actions Pane, using Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005. On the
development machine, no problem. Deployment is another matter however. I
continue to get the message listed in the Subject above - "The current .NET
policy does not permit the customization to run."
I tried the Walkthrough: Granting and Removing Permissions for an Office
Solution - which works fine for enabling and disabling on the development
machine, but does not carry over to deployment.
The End User machines will have .NET 2.0 but not the graphic configuration
in the control panel that 1.1 does, because these will not have the SDK. I
did try adding full trust to the assembly with CASPOL at the command line,
and apparently did give the assembly full trust, but I still get the error.
It recommended adding the app to the GAC, but I do not see the utility to do
that after searching the machine.
What I'm looking for is a way to deploy office apps in which varying users
at different locations with varying degrees of computer skill, can quickly
and painlessly install or copy the apps that I have developed. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Danny
Cindy M. - 23 Aug 2006 17:26 GMT
Hi Danny,
Best place to get help with VSTO installation is the forum or newsgroup
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=16&SiteID=1&PageID=0
vsnet.vstools.office
FWIW, it does sound like a security issue...
> I am used to developing ASP.NET apps, but have begun to test creating a Word
> App with an Actions Pane, using Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005. On the
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> at different locations with varying degrees of computer skill, can quickly
> and painlessly install or copy the apps that I have developed. Any ideas?
Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org
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