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Re: Application's trust level when creating an EventQuery object: msg#00226org.google.api.calendar
Hi David, It sounds like this may be a security issue with the (ASP.NET?) hosting environment you are using for the web application. Is it possible that it places restrictions on making outbound HTTP connections to other services? -- Kyle On 9/26/06, Martin, David <David.Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > I am getting the following error: > > > > Description: The application attempted to perform an operation not allowed > by the security policy. To grant this application the required permission > please contact your system administrator or change the application's trust > level in the configuration file. > > Exception Details: System.Security.SecurityException: That > assembly does not allow partially trusted callers. > > > > When I create an EventQuery object. It does not happen on all web servers. > Only when I push the site live to my web host. Everything works fine on my > home web server. > > > > Please help, thanks > > > > David G. Martin > Senior Software Developer > Informa Investment Solutions > Voice: 919-941-2678 > david.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > |
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