Microsoft .NET applications can run in any of the following trust levels:
Full trust - your code can do anything that the account running it can do.
High trust - same as ‘Full trust’ except your code cannot call into unmanaged code, such as Win32 APIs and COM interop.
Medium trust - same as ‘High trust’ except your code cannot see any part of the file system except its own application directory.
Low trust - same as ‘Medium trust’ except your code cannot make any out-of-process calls, such as calls to a database, network, etc.
Minimal trust - code is restricted from anything but the most trivial processing (calculating algorithms).
Many application hosting service providers run applications in the ‘Medium trust’ level. The main constraints placed on Medium trust Web applications are:
Iron Speed Designer does not support .NET Framework 4.0 applications running in Medium Trust.
The MySQL database is not supported in .NET Framework 4.0 running under Medium Trust.
OleDbPermission is not available. This means you cannot use the ADO.NET managed OLE DB data provider to access databases. However, you can use the managed SQL Server provider to access SQL Server databases.
EventLogPermission is not available. This means you cannot access the Windows event log.
ReflectionPermission is not available. This means you cannot use reflection.
RegistryPermission is not available. This means you cannot access the registry.
WebPermission is restricted. This means your application can only communicate with an address or range of addresses that you define in the <trust> element.
FileIOPermission is restricted. This means you can only access files in your application's virtual directory hierarchy. Your application is granted Read, Write, Append, and PathDiscovery permissions for your application's virtual directory hierarchy.
You are also prevented from calling unmanaged code or from using Enterprise Services.
Iron Speed Designer requires a custom or modified Medium Trust policy. Specifically, the following exceptions to the Medium Trust policy must be applied based on the underlying database product used by the application:
OleDB Permission: Required by Iron Speed Designer applications using Microsoft Access.
ODBC Permission: Required by Iron Speed Designer applications using MySQL.
Oracle Permission: Required by Iron Speed Designer applications using Oracle.
Socket Permission: Required by Iron Speed Designer applications using MySQL.
Reflection Permission: Required for all Iron Speed Designer applications.
SqlClient Permission: This permission is already granted for Medium Trust level and is required for Iron Speed Designer applications using Microsoft SQL Server.
Please note that if you are using Microsoft Access, you also need read and write access to the file system to be able to read and save data. The Microsoft Access database must also be resident in the application folder.
To run Iron Speed Designer applications in the Medium Trust environment, the Event Logging feature must be turned off in your application’s Web.config file.
<add key="LogEvents" value="false" />
This event log feature is turned off by default.
All assemblies or DLLs used in an application must have the Allow Partially Trusted Callers Attribute (APTCA) specified in order to run under Medium Trust. All DLLs included by Iron Speed Designer are already marked with the APTCA attribute, including BaseClasses.DLL and Reports.DLL. Any additional DLLs included in your application must also be marked with this attribute.
The following code must be added in the DLL’s AssemblyInfo.vb file to make assemblies APTCA compatible.
Imports System.Security
<Assembly: AllowPartiallyTrustedCallers()>
The following DLLs used by Iron Speed Designer applications are marked with the APTCA attribute:
DLL |
Notes |
BaseClasses.dll |
APTCA Marked |
AjaxControlToolkit.dll |
APTCA Marked |
Ciloci.Flee.dll |
APTCA Marked |
FredCK.FCKeditorV2.dll |
APTCA Marked |
MySql.Data.dll |
APTCA Marked |
Report.dll |
APTCA Marked |
System.Web.Extensions.dll |
APTCA Marked |
Validators.dll |
No (can run under medium trust) |
CarlosAg.ExcelXmlWriter.dll |
No (can run under medium trust) |
The following DLLs do not have the APTCA attribute specified and will not run under Medium Trust:
DLL |
Notes |
BaseClasses.dll |
Iron Speed Designer V5.2.X or earlier |
MySql.Data.dll |
Version 5.0.7.0 or earlier |
Report.dll |
Iron Speed Designer V5.2.X or earlier |
Recaptcha.dll |
Iron Speed Designer V9.0.0 and later |
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms998341.aspx
Deploying to Application Hosting Service Providers
Example: Deploying to CrystalTech
Example: Deploying to DiscountASP.NET
Example: Deploying to GoDaddy.com
Disabling Event Viewer Logging