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No Touch Deployment Warnings

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Ben S. Stahlhood II - 22 Jan 2004 17:41 GMT
When our smart client is loaded thru the browser, there is a balloon that
pops up with the following warning:

Microsoft .NET Security Information
This application is running in a paritally trusted context.  Some
functionality in the application may be disabled due to security
restrictions.

The application works great and is doing everthing it is intended to.  The
message is annoying and our client is complaining about it.

My question is that I want to know if there is a way to disable this without
touching the default security settings in the .NET Framework 1.1
Configuration app.  The point is not to have the client have to download
anything extra to install or have them modify anything.  How is this no
touch deployment if you do?

Thanks
Greg - 22 Jan 2004 18:15 GMT
Your app is running in a secure sandbox (Internet or Intranet).  That is why
you see the warning.  The warning is a good thing.

You can create your own custom code group and distribute a .msi that creates
the code group or an exe that creates the code group.  Take a look at CAS
and Code Groups (Membership, Permission Sets) to learn more about this.
> When our smart client is loaded thru the browser, there is a balloon that
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Jose Caliente - 23 Jan 2004 13:02 GMT
I am facing the same issue and I think is NOT a good thing.

jc

> Your app is running in a secure sandbox (Internet or Intranet).  That is why
> you see the warning.  The warning is a good thing.
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Warren Porter - 08 Feb 2004 22:06 GMT
I agree. It is frightening and confusing for my users (all of whom are
on a LAN and running this thing in intranet zone)

> I am facing the same issue and I think is NOT a good thing.
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RCReddy.Ch - 10 Feb 2004 09:25 GMT
If we need to change the default internet settings in the client
machine, how can we call it as No Touch Deployment? We should call it
as Low Touch Deployment!!! Think, if 3rd party components are used in
the assembly.

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