I'm not enough of a .NET expert to be sure of that. I believe you need a
fully trusted assembly and that disabling the CAS security won't do the
trick, but I'm not positive. The lack of an automated solution you don't
have to hack around for is one of the reasons I don't do many .NET addins.
I'd review all the information about distributing .NET addins on
www.outlookcode.com and see what turns up.
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Ken Slovak
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"Peter Hegelund" wrote in message
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I am using a custom installer action. Code found on a Microsoft site and
used
as is.
Without the customer install the add-in loads on neither mahcine A nor B.
CasPol.exe -s off
When you disable CAS as described above shouldn't it take care of trust
issues?
So, Ken, I hope that somewhere in the system there is more info to be had
Regards
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C - C++ - C# (sigh of relief)