Wednesday
Has the move gotten any better? Well not really.
Jonny went to Hollywood. He was trying to fix his C# ASP.NET, remotely. But that didn't work. Here is what fixed it.
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727>caspol -reset.
He had read that on the net last night, but didn't actually try it until today at around 1 pm. That was because he had the wrong path for the caspol program.
Then the security got all messed up again.
The fix to that was also found today.
To resolve this issue, you must change your development machine .net security configuration since you are accessing items across the network. In the event that you need this ability at runtime, you must change the trust level in your config file to full. However, since this is only in development, I can change my local PC's security by going to Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration. After it fully loads (sometimes takes a bit), fully expand My Computer in the navigation tree and click Runtime Security Policy. In the right hand pane, choose Adjust Zone Security. Leave the default option (Make changes to this computer) and hit next. Choose Local Intranet and change the trust level to Full Trust. Then choose next and then finish. Restart Visual Studio 2005 and you should be all set.
Now he is the Hilton. The view is awesome, but the fonts got messed up in the ASP.NET program. Jonny is listening to his click fm radio with no head phones. The guy came to fix the printer. The toilet runs. The coffee costs thirty cents.
Jonny brought over a plant, but he forgot to bring the mustard.
Jonny went to Hollywood. He was trying to fix his C# ASP.NET, remotely. But that didn't work. Here is what fixed it.
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727>caspol -reset.
He had read that on the net last night, but didn't actually try it until today at around 1 pm. That was because he had the wrong path for the caspol program.
Then the security got all messed up again.
The fix to that was also found today.
To resolve this issue, you must change your development machine .net security configuration since you are accessing items across the network. In the event that you need this ability at runtime, you must change the trust level in your config file to full. However, since this is only in development, I can change my local PC's security by going to Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration. After it fully loads (sometimes takes a bit), fully expand My Computer in the navigation tree and click Runtime Security Policy. In the right hand pane, choose Adjust Zone Security. Leave the default option (Make changes to this computer) and hit next. Choose Local Intranet and change the trust level to Full Trust. Then choose next and then finish. Restart Visual Studio 2005 and you should be all set.
Now he is the Hilton. The view is awesome, but the fonts got messed up in the ASP.NET program. Jonny is listening to his click fm radio with no head phones. The guy came to fix the printer. The toilet runs. The coffee costs thirty cents.
Jonny brought over a plant, but he forgot to bring the mustard.
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