My questions are on this:

In .NET Framework 1.1, applications that receive less than full trust from
the runtime code access security system can no longer call shared managed
libraries unless the library writer specifically allows them to.

Does this mean that applications with less than full trust can't call
the .NET Framework libraries?

Or is it intended to make sure that shared library writers do "all the
right security stuff".  If they don't do anything, then apps with less than
full trust can't call into them.

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