Question

Problem running remote code from Network drive.

Asked by: syswareinc

I have application which Encode and image. I have created DLL for this functionality
This DLL is used by Another application. My Problem is...when i create shortcut of this application which reside on Network drive.
I am not able to encode my file. If run application locally am able to achive the functionality.
I am aware about CAS and i have set all the security as FullTrust.
But still am not able to achive it from Network drive. This dll is developed in Framework 1.1

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2007-07-23 at 05:14:50ID22713832
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code

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drive

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framework

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network

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remote

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Visual Studio

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Operating Systems Network Security

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.NET Framework 2.x

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Answers

 

by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2007-07-23 at 05:23:35ID: 19546624

This is a common problem with .NET security.  Have you tried adjusting the Local Intranet Zone to Full Trust?

Bob

 

by: syswareincPosted on 2007-07-23 at 05:54:53ID: 19546837

I have set All_Code permission to FullTrust..but its not working...

 

by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2007-07-23 at 06:28:49ID: 19547143

That's not what I am talking about.  You can use the configuration wizard to adjust the Local Intranet Zone to Full Trust.

Bob

 

by: syswareincPosted on 2007-07-30 at 05:09:57ID: 19591772

You will achieve same functinality by running wizard. It is one and same thing.

 

by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2007-07-30 at 05:22:36ID: 19591849

You said "All_Code permission to FullTrust", and that is a different thing.

Bob

 

by: syswareincPosted on 2007-08-02 at 03:43:32ID: 19615705

I did it but still now working

 

by: syswareincPosted on 2007-08-02 at 03:44:03ID: 19615706

I did it but still not working...............

 

by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2007-08-02 at 06:05:39ID: 19616461

What type of network are you trying to run this from?

Bob

 

by: syswareincPosted on 2007-08-02 at 22:47:20ID: 19622790

Intranet

 

by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2007-08-03 at 03:22:47ID: 19623684

Please be more specific (Linux, Netware, Windows 2003, ...).

Bob

 

by: syswareincPosted on 2007-08-06 at 04:07:10ID: 19637354

Windows
I am running this code from Windows XP Professional.

 

by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2007-08-06 at 05:47:00ID: 19637834

And, the network share is also Windows XP Professional?

Bob

 

by: syswareincPosted on 2007-08-08 at 23:09:30ID: 19660010

It is Windows Server 2003

 

by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2007-08-09 at 03:01:32ID: 19660869

Is the assembly strong named?

Bob

 

by: syswareincPosted on 2007-08-16 at 04:23:41ID: 19706924

yes assemblies are strongly named

 

by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2007-08-16 at 05:34:38ID: 19707384

Read through this article, if you haven't already, and let me know if you did all the steps:

How to: Grant Permissions to Folders and Assemblies
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/zdc263t0(VS.80).aspx

Bob

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