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Generalsimple connection to Access database in c# Pin
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GeneralC# Office Addins Pin
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GeneralTreeNode selection Helppppp Pin
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GeneralListbox header column bitmaps Pin
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GeneralThat AppUpdater thing from GotDotNet Pin
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Nathan Tran4-Dec-02 6:46
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GeneralClientside UserControl Pin
Peter Kiss4-Dec-02 2:45
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GeneralRe: Clientside UserControl Pin
John Rayner4-Dec-02 7:34
John Rayner4-Dec-02 7:34 
Security is your problem. The default security setup on a .NET install assigns no permissions to code downloaded from the Internet (specifically the permission group Nothing). Your options are:
  1. Reconfigure the security on your machine (not really recommended)
  2. Add your site into the list of Trusted Sites

You can configure your security settings by opening the .NET Framework Configuration console (under Programs / Administrative Tools on my Win2K box) and then open Runtime Security Policy / Machine / Code Groups / All_Code / Internet Zone, click on Edit Code Group Properties and go to the Permission Set tab. Here you can choose what permissions to allow code downloaded from the Internet. For a really good explanation of all this, check out Don Box's excellent MSDN Magazine article[^].

Adding your site to the list of Trusted Sites is done through Tools / Inernet Options / Security from Internet Explorer.

Either way there's going to some setup needed on machines accessing your site. Sorry.

I seem to recall that the default security policy changed in SP1. Not entirely sure of this though. And I don't really know much about what happened in SP2.
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Peter Kiss6-Dec-02 5:09
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John Rayner7-Dec-02 12:45
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Generalusing the KeyEventArgs.Handled prop Pin
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