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      8th Aug 2005
Does anyone know the realistic implications of this command for Code Access
Security Policy on a users machine.

I would like to know...
a) does it affect all dot net code run on a enterprise network?
b) does it open up security issues?
 
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      8th Aug 2005
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> Does anyone know the realistic implications of this command for
> Code Access Security Policy on a users machine.


It would allow *any* .Net, Managed Code to run on your machine,
doing absolutely anything that it wants to, no matter /where/ that code
comes from.

> a) does it affect all dot net code run on a enterprise network?


If you were to apply it at Enterprise level, yes.

> b) does it open up security issues?


Oh; just one or two ... ;-)
They aren't any .Net viruses yet; but with this setting in place, you
can guarantee your machines would be the first to be infected.

HTH,
Phill W.


 
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