Showing posts with label Trust level in SharePoint. Show all posts
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Monday, 26 May 2014

Trust level in SharePoint

Trust level in SharePoint
You can specify a level of trust that corresponds to a predefined set of permissions forASP.NET applications. By default, ASP.NET defines the following trust levels:
Full
High
Medium
Low
Minimal
With the exception of the Full trust level, all trust levels grant only partial trust to the application folder of a virtual server instance. For more information on the ASP.NET trust levels, see Code Access Security for ASP.NET.
Additionally, Windows SharePoint Services defines two trust levels of its own:
WSS_Minimal
WSS_Medium
The trust levels extend the Minimal and Medium trust levels of ASP.NET for Windows SharePoint Services. The trust levels are defined in security policy files, wss_minimaltrust.config and wss_mediumtrust.config. By default, Windows SharePoint Services stores these files in the following location:
local_drive:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions\60\config
By default, when you extend a virtual server with Windows SharePoint Services, Windows SharePoint Services sets the trust level to WSS_Minimal. This helps provide a secure trust level in which assemblies operate with the smallest set of permissions required for code to execute.