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JOG - May 15, 2008 - Code Access Security for SharePoint

by John Holliday 7. May 2008 23:43

Come join co-founder Andrew Connell on Thursday, May 15, 2008 for an interesting session on CAS.  As we all know, Code Access Security gets much less attention than it deserves.  Part of the problem is because it seems so, well, mysterious.  Here's AC's take on dealing with CAS:

Understanding and Making Code Access Security Not so Intimidating

Ever dealt with that SecurityException error in the yellow-screen-of-death?  That's fun troubleshooting.  The easiest way to address it is to just bump the trust level up to WSS_Medium.  Full to throw your assembly into the GAC.  In this session, you'll learn how .NET's Code Access Security (CAS) works with respect to SharePoint, how to read policy files, and how to work with it in the most secure way possible.

Meeting Details:

Jacksonville Office Geeks (JOG) is also known as the JAXDUG Office Developer SIG.

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5/8/2008 8:51:55 AM

Sharath


John,

Are there any plans in future for webcast of the presentation?

Sharath

5/11/2008 11:46:51 AM

JFH

Hi Sharath,

We've been getting a few inquiries about this lately. AC and I are discussing some possibilities, but no definite plans at this point.

JFH

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