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  • Helen Trim

    Security


    I have an application installed on a blade server, to be
    used on our hospital site. The application needs to be
    updated from time to time, as bugs are found and users
    request updates. I'm struggling with security. I have
    set the application to be trusted on the server, but some
    users still get security exceptions.

    Is there a way of saying 'Trust any application in this
    folder'? That would sort out current problems and allow
    me to update it without going through the security
    nonsense again.

    Any ideas about this would be welcome. I thought I was an
    intelligent person, but I'm finding the Help on this
    subject unreadable.

    Thanks in advance,
    Helen

  • Bob Hollness

    #2
    Re: Security

    do you have any details? i.e. OS, error messages etc.

    --

    Bob

    --------------------------------------
    I'll have a B please Bob.

    "Helen Trim" <helen.trimREMO VETOREPLY@porth osp.nhs.uk> wrote in message
    news:1ad601c4e1 27$2b4ce3d0$a60 1280a@phx.gbl.. .[color=blue]
    >
    > I have an application installed on a blade server, to be
    > used on our hospital site. The application needs to be
    > updated from time to time, as bugs are found and users
    > request updates. I'm struggling with security. I have
    > set the application to be trusted on the server, but some
    > users still get security exceptions.
    >
    > Is there a way of saying 'Trust any application in this
    > folder'? That would sort out current problems and allow
    > me to update it without going through the security
    > nonsense again.
    >
    > Any ideas about this would be welcome. I thought I was an
    > intelligent person, but I'm finding the Help on this
    > subject unreadable.
    >
    > Thanks in advance,
    > Helen
    >[/color]


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    • Helen Trim

      #3
      Re: Security


      Hello Bob

      It is 1.1 Framework, running on Windows 2003. Sometimes
      it throws a SecurityExcepti on.

      Helen
      [color=blue]
      >-----Original Message-----
      >do you have any details? i.e. OS, error messages etc.
      >
      >--
      >
      >Bob
      >
      >--------------------------------------
      >I'll have a B please Bob.
      >
      >"Helen Trim" <helen.trimREMO VETOREPLY@porth osp.nhs.uk>[/color]
      wrote in message[color=blue]
      >news:1ad601c4e 127$2b4ce3d0$a6 01280a@phx.gbl. ..[color=green]
      >>
      >> I have an application installed on a blade server, to be
      >> used on our hospital site. The application needs to be
      >> updated from time to time, as bugs are found and users
      >> request updates. I'm struggling with security. I have
      >> set the application to be trusted on the server, but[/color][/color]
      some[color=blue][color=green]
      >> users still get security exceptions.
      >>
      >> Is there a way of saying 'Trust any application in this
      >> folder'? That would sort out current problems and allow
      >> me to update it without going through the security
      >> nonsense again.
      >>
      >> Any ideas about this would be welcome. I thought I was[/color][/color]
      an[color=blue][color=green]
      >> intelligent person, but I'm finding the Help on this
      >> subject unreadable.
      >>
      >> Thanks in advance,
      >> Helen
      >>[/color]
      >
      >
      >.
      >[/color]

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      • Greg Burns

        #4
        Re: Security

        > Is there a way of saying 'Trust any application in this[color=blue]
        > folder'? That would sort out current problems and allow
        > me to update it without going through the security
        > nonsense again.[/color]



        HTH,
        Greg


        "Helen Trim" <helen.trimREMO VETOREPLY@porth osp.nhs.uk> wrote in message
        news:1ad601c4e1 27$2b4ce3d0$a60 1280a@phx.gbl.. .[color=blue]
        >
        > I have an application installed on a blade server, to be
        > used on our hospital site. The application needs to be
        > updated from time to time, as bugs are found and users
        > request updates. I'm struggling with security. I have
        > set the application to be trusted on the server, but some
        > users still get security exceptions.
        >
        > Is there a way of saying 'Trust any application in this
        > folder'? That would sort out current problems and allow
        > me to update it without going through the security
        > nonsense again.
        >
        > Any ideas about this would be welcome. I thought I was an
        > intelligent person, but I'm finding the Help on this
        > subject unreadable.
        >
        > Thanks in advance,
        > Helen
        >[/color]


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