I think that Ken means that you should convince yourself that the add-in has
been given proper permissions.
So start the .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration applet which incidentially is
*not* bundled with the 2.0 redist!
Get it by downloading the SDK.
Open My Computer|Runtime Security Policy|User|Code Groups|All_Code
You should now the add-in two levels below All_Code and see this
"Assemblies matching the membership condition are granted this permission
set at the current policy level: FullTrust.
Permission Set Description:
Allows full access to all resources"
Mind you, my add-in has been deployed to three PC's and it still doesn't
work on all three so something besides CAS is in play.
Regards
Peter
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"got2bmvp" wrote:
Not sure what you mean by CAS security.
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
No, I mean CAS security for the assembly.
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Sure is. Everything on the second tab is wide open.