Thanks Albert.

Tried that, did not work.  as I said in another message, if the DLL
were compiled with other permissions, the DLL would load (and perhaps
blow up along the way).  As I've said elsewhere, I think that the
reflection permission is NOT necessary for Ajax.NET Pro.

Best,
Daniel



Albert Weinert wrote:
> drosensnap schrieb:
>
> > I have NO explicit references to the AjaxPro.2.dll in the web.config.
> > If the DLL is in the bin directory, the app won't start. What kind of
> > section tag should I put in?
>
>       <configSections>
>               <sectionGroup name="ajaxNet">
>                       <section name="ajaxSettings"
> type="AjaxPro.AjaxSettingsSectionHandler,AjaxPro.2"
>       requirePermission="false"
>       restartOnExternalChanges="true"/>
>               </sectionGroup>
>       </configSections>
>
>
> --
> Freundliche Grüße
> 
> Albert Weinert
> 
> http://der-albert.com


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