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VS2005 FullTrust Problem on 2nd Physical Drive

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enzo@dotnetfan.net - 04 Jul 2007 18:30 GMT
I have two physical hard drives. C drive and D drive (seperate physical hard
drives)

My Program folder and my VS2005 installation is on the D drive.  If it
matters, my D drive is named "Data"

I get the dreaded "The project location is not fully trusted by the .Net
runtime.  This is usually because it is either a network share or mapped to
network short not on the local machine......"

Well, its a second drive -- not a network share or mapped to a network.

What is the trick for a second physical drive?

Enzo
enzo@dotnetfan.net - 04 Jul 2007 18:58 GMT
Geez!  I finally figured it no thanks to Microsoft documentation

http://www.jameskovacs.com/blog/CommentView.aspx?guid=1549cc87-5eba-47a7-a7b0-85
202028931e#commentstart


>I have two physical hard drives. C drive and D drive (seperate physical
>hard drives)
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> Enzo

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