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    I am trying to use a network drive on XP SP1a but I get Network Security Policy errors when I try to execute it from a network drive. Does anyone know how I can fix this? Matt Newman
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      I am trying to use a network drive on XP SP1a but I get Network Security Policy errors when I try to execute it from a network drive. Does anyone know how I can fix this? Matt Newman
      All rise for the honorable Judge Stone Cold Steve Austin - From Dilbert Episode 30

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      Hi! You must be sure that you have the necessary rights on the target drive. If its a folder, try right clicking on it if you have R/W access solidsnake

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        Hi! You must be sure that you have the necessary rights on the target drive. If its a folder, try right clicking on it if you have R/W access solidsnake

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        snake32 wrote: Hi! You must be sure that you have the necessary rights on the target drive. If its a folder, try right clicking on it if you have R/W access I can't double check the access permissions cause the PSU on that machine blew up and I haven't gotten the new one yet, but I should have full access. I only have problems executing .NET applications because the location isn't fully trusted and I get security exceptions. Matt Newman
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          snake32 wrote: Hi! You must be sure that you have the necessary rights on the target drive. If its a folder, try right clicking on it if you have R/W access I can't double check the access permissions cause the PSU on that machine blew up and I haven't gotten the new one yet, but I should have full access. I only have problems executing .NET applications because the location isn't fully trusted and I get security exceptions. Matt Newman
          What is your malfunction? - Dangeresque, too?

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          Hi, WinXP: Try adding the IP address to the trusted sites (security tab) in the internet explorer options tab. Also, add the ip to the wins option in the properities of Network places. WinXP has an unusual amount of security that is good for home use but bad for business uses.

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            Hi, WinXP: Try adding the IP address to the trusted sites (security tab) in the internet explorer options tab. Also, add the ip to the wins option in the properities of Network places. WinXP has an unusual amount of security that is good for home use but bad for business uses.

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            I think I got it fixed, what I did was opened the .Net framework wizards and adjusted the Local Area Zone to Full Trust. (Basically the same idea) Matt Newman
            What is your malfunction? - Dangeresque, too?

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