System.Security.SecurityExceptions will always be … well some
kind of security problem ;)
Running .net exes over the network requires different .net
perms. You can see the perms an assembly requires using permcalc from the .net
sdk. It used to be called… I think permview.
You can run caspol –rs[g/p] %path to assembly% to see some info
on the permissions. G will show you the groups it belongs to in the gac, P will
list the permissions.
From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 5:40 PM
To: Ashbrook, Roy
Subject: question
Whats up roy… any idea why I’m getting this error xxxxxxxxxxxx
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\WINNT>\\server\dotnetapp.exe
Unhandled Exception: System.Security.SecurityException: That
assembly does not a
llow partially trusted callers.
at
System.Security.CodeAccessSecurityEngine.ThrowSecurityException(Assembly a
sm, PermissionSet granted, PermissionSet refused,
RuntimeMethodHandle rmh, Secur
ityAction action, Object demand, IPermission permThatFailed)
at ....