Thanks for sharing.

On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Mike Cameron
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Good call.
>
> Almost all of my tweaks were done in the Security tab under project
> properties.
>
> - Under the "Zone your application will be installed from:" label I
> selected "(Custom)"
> - As for the permissions required by the application, I had to include
> SqlClientPermission as well as UIPermission. In order to negate
> problems for future development I selected "Grant assemblies
> unrestricted access to x" where is the selected permission. That was
> done for both permissions shown above. Note that the permissions you
> select to include will be on a per application basis and no two cases
> will be the same.
> - Under the "Advanced..." button I unselected both options ("Debug
> this application with the selected permission set" and "Grant the
> application access to its site of origin").
>
> Also, since the application and SQL Server are residing under
> different domains I had to set my connection string to include the
> database server domain. So my original connection string data source
> had to go from "Data Source=DB_SERVER" to "Data
> Source=DB_SERVER.DOMAIN".
>
> Lastly, I had to set `requirePermission="false"` on all of my
> configuration sections. My `configSections` ended up like this:
>
>  <configSections>
>    <section name="activerecord"
> type="Castle.ActiveRecord.Framework.Config.ActiveRecordSectionHandler,
> Castle.ActiveRecord" requirePermission="false"/>
>    <section name="log4net"
> type="log4net.Config.Log4NetConfigurationSectionHandler,log4net"
> requirePermission="false"/>
>    <section name="nhibernate"
> type="System.Configuration.NameValueSectionHandler, System,
> Version=1.0.5000.0,Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089"
> requirePermission="false"/>
>    <section name="hibernate-configuration" requirePermission="false"
> type="NHibernate.Cfg.ConfigurationSectionHandler, NHibernate"/>
>  </configSections>
>
> After everything was said and done I was successfully able to publish
> this application on a file share from a different domain and have the
> users install the application with no issues. Applying these steps to
> our other applications and using our newly compiled assemblies also
> worked like a charm.
>
> Again, thanks for the help. :)
>
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