Desktop Rights

H

HaySeed

I am deploying a .NET application with ClickOnce. I am running into issues in
large companies that do not give administrative rights to the desktop. Is
there a way to give the desktop permission to update from a specific trusted
site without granting full adminidtrative rights?
 
G

Gregory A. Beamer

I am deploying a .NET application with ClickOnce. I am running into
issues in large companies that do not give administrative rights to
the desktop. Is there a way to give the desktop permission to update
from a specific trusted site without granting full adminidtrative
rights?

Are you asking if you, from your website, can override the security policy
of a major corporation? If so, the answer is no, and rightfully so. If a
company does not allow the install of your application, then there is not
much you can do.

If, instead, you are asking if it can be set up where your site is trusted
at the major corporation so users can install your application, the answer
is yes. Just work with their networking group.

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