I did some tests already with medium trust level and the only way to
get it running with removed ReflectionPermission was to create your
own policy file. But his is not working with GoDaddy, as I read in a
news group (sorry, forgot where).

Did you try to add your own policy file and configured it in your
web.config? I think it will not work because own policy files are
forbidden, too.

Regards,
Michael



On 7/18/06, drosensnap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> NO! GoDaddy says that, but they're a bunch of hacks.
>
> As far as I know, "Medium trust doesn't have access to protected
> members for Reflection." (http://west-wind.com/weblog/posts/6344.aspx).
>
>
> This is, anyway, NOT the problem... first I have to get the assembly to
> LOAD under medium trust.  I think Albert's point is right, I just have
> to see how to have it apply to the ajax.net assemblies.
>
>
> >
>


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