Use the .NET Trust Levels feature page to set the trust
element in the web.config file. The trust element enables you to
configure the level of code access security (CAS) that is applied
to an application.
UI Element List
The following tables describe the UI elements that are
available on the feature page and in the Actions pane.
Feature Page Elements
Element Name |
Description |
Trust Level
|
Displays the name of the trust level. Available options
include:
- Full (internal) - Specifies
unrestricted permissions. Grants the ASP.NET application
permissions to access any resource that is subject to operating
system security. All privileged operations are supported.
- High (web_hightrust.config) -
Specifies a high level of code access security, which means that
the application cannot do any one of the following things by
default:
- Call unmanaged code.
- Call serviced components.
- Write to the event log.
- Access Message Queuing service queues.
- Access ODBC, OleDb, or Oracle data
sources.
- Medium (web_mediumtrust.config) -
Specifies a medium level of code access security, which means that,
in addition to High Trust Level restrictions, the ASP.NET
application cannot do any of the following things by default:
- Access files outside the application
directory.
- Access the registry.
- Make network or Web service calls.
- Low (web_lowtrust.config) - Specifies
a low level of code access security, which means that, in addition
to Medium Trust Level restrictions, the application cannot do any
of the following things by default:
- Write to the file system.
- Call the Assert method.
- Minimal (web_minimaltrust.config) -
Specifies a minimal level of code access security, which means that
the application has only execute permissions.
|
Actions Pane Elements
Element Name |
Description |
Apply
|
Saves the changes that you have made on the feature page.
|
Cancel
|
Cancels the changes that you have made on the feature page.
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See Also