awitod is absolutely correct.
I can't even build a.NET object on a local network drive and then load it using the default security model.
Now, if someone could inject code into CAS and make it allow assemblies to be trusted, that would be interesting, but "Microsoft assumes they're safe because they're.NET objects" either shows he doesn't know what he's talking about, or that he's lying.
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I'm guessing that the download day will start at 1 PM EDT, not EST.
Daylight savings time is in effect until November.
Seriously, if you can't remember whether it's EDT or EST just put ET, as that's correct 12 months of the year.
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I don't know why that bugs me so much, but it does. Probably because I live somewhere that until recently didn't observe DST.
awitod is absolutely correct. I can't even build a .NET object on a local network drive and then load it using the default security model.
Now, if someone could inject code into CAS and make it allow assemblies to be trusted, that would be interesting, but "Microsoft assumes they're safe because they're .NET objects" either shows he doesn't know what he's talking about, or that he's lying.
[nit-picking soapbox] I'm guessing that the download day will start at 1 PM EDT, not EST. Daylight savings time is in effect until November. Seriously, if you can't remember whether it's EDT or EST just put ET, as that's correct 12 months of the year. [/nit-picking soapbox] I don't know why that bugs me so much, but it does. Probably because I live somewhere that until recently didn't observe DST.