Thanks for the security info.  To answer your question, yes, I am running as
Admin.  After reading an article in MSDN, i tried running as a regular user,
but as doing development work was way to frustrating.  Yes, in a Unix/Linux
enviro, it works well, because it is suited as such.  Windows just doesn't
seem to play that way.
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David B. Bitton
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Cavnar-Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: Control SOAP Envelope


> I can't answer the SOAP question, but as to the security question, do
> this:
> Login in to your machine as a local administrator (you're not running as
> a local admin all the time, are you?)  Open the .Net Framework
> configuration tool.  Navigate to the Runtime Security Policy and choose
> the machine level (you could do this at the user level, but I like to
> keep it simple and the default policies are implemented at the machine
> level).  Right-click on one of the code groups and choose New.. to
> create a new code group.  Give the code group a name and description,
> then click next.  For the membership condition, choose URL and then
> specify your share like this:
> File://g:/projects/myteam/*
>
> Click next and then click the "Use Existing Permission Set" radio button
> and choose FullTrust from the dropdown.  Click next and finish and you
> are all set.  You'll still get the warning when you load a project, but
> everything will work as if you were working off your local drive.
>
> Be aware that any code originating from that directory will have full
> trust on your machine.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David B. Bitton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 4:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [DOTNET] Control SOAP Envelope
>
> Is there a way to take complete control over a SOAP envelope.  I'd like
> to
> omit some namespace declaration at the top.
>
> Also, I'd like to use .NET projects from a share (mapped drive).  I'd
> get
> the warning about being an untrusted source.  Ok, this makes sense.
> Now,
> how do I make it as safe?  I tried to poke around in the .NET MMC
> snap-in,
> but it was a bit to cryptic.  Can someone shed some light on this?  TX
> :)
>
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>
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