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Run.Net 1.1 programs on Vista, from network drive.

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    We cannot run a .Net 1.1 programs on Vista, from a network drive (on XP). On the Vista computer, using the "Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Wizards" we tried to change the security level of "Local Inranet" zone, as we do on XP computers, but it did not help. Finally we discovered that adjusting the security level of "Internet" zone to "Full Trust" helps, and only then we can run our program from the network drive. Why does Vista consider network drive to be "Internet" and not "Local Inranet" as XP does?

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      We cannot run a .Net 1.1 programs on Vista, from a network drive (on XP). On the Vista computer, using the "Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Wizards" we tried to change the security level of "Local Inranet" zone, as we do on XP computers, but it did not help. Finally we discovered that adjusting the security level of "Internet" zone to "Full Trust" helps, and only then we can run our program from the network drive. Why does Vista consider network drive to be "Internet" and not "Local Inranet" as XP does?

      Atara

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      This is actually a change in IE7. The security zones only detect 'Local Intranet' if you're on a domain (and, I think, currently logged on to the domain). I thought there was an option that enabled the old behaviour but can't see it at present. However, I'm on a domain so the options might be different.

      Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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        This is actually a change in IE7. The security zones only detect 'Local Intranet' if you're on a domain (and, I think, currently logged on to the domain). I thought there was an option that enabled the old behaviour but can't see it at present. However, I'm on a domain so the options might be different.

        Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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        Thanks for the info.

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