Instead of figuring out which code groups an assembly belongs to, its
probably easier and less error prone to choose 'Evaluate Assembly...',
also available in the framework configuration tool (MSCORCFG.MSC)
and invoked from the context menu when you right click on 'Runtime
Security Policy'. This command enables you to not only determine which
code groups grant permissions to an assembly but also what permissions
are granted and at which policy level (enterprise, machine, user...). Very
useful.

Regards,

Fernando Tubio

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan Towlson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: Setting access permissions for assemblies compiled at runtime


> To look at the permissions granted to Assembly B: caspol -rsp
AssemblyB.dll
> is quickest but not exactly readable.  Slower but easier to make sense of:
>
> - Fire up the Framework Configuration tool (in Admin Tools or just run
> MSCORCFG.MSC)
> - Figure out which code groups Assembly B belongs to (caspol -rsg can help
> here)
> - Choose Edit Code Group Properties, Permission Set tab
> - Select Security and choose View Permission
>
> To change the level, use the Framework Configuration tool or the Trust An
> Assembly wizard (in Admin Tools > Framework Wizards).  There are also
caspol
> incantations if you're more comfortable with the command line.
>
> Having said that, from hunting around on my machine, which I believe has
the
> default security settings, it seems that most code that is allowed to
> execute gets the assert permission... so that may not be your problem
after
> all...
>
> --
> Ivan Towlson
> White Carbon
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Janis Braslins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 19 August 2003 17:17
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ivan Towlson
> Cc: Janis Braslins
> Subject: Re: Setting access permissions for assemblies compiled at
> runtime
>
>
> Not sure, how do I check/add that?
>
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