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.NET Framework Developer's Guide 
Resolving Security Policy Issues Using Caspol.exe 

If you change security policy, you might encounter problems that require fixing. This section describes tasks that help you to identify and fix security policy problems.

In This Section

How to: View Code Groups and Permission Sets Using Caspol.exe

Describes how to view the code group and permission set information associated with the assembly.

How to: Analyze Problems with Assembly Permissions Using Caspol.exe

Describes how to analyze assemblies that do not run correctly.

How to: Undo Policy Changes Using Caspol.exe

Describes how to undo the last change to security policy.

How to: Return to the Default Security Policy Settings

Describes how to return to the security policy that is shipped with the .NET Framework SDK.

How to: Turn Security On and Off Using Caspol.exe

Describes how to turn security on and off.

Related Sections

Configuring Security Policy

Describes how to configure security using the .NET Framework Configuration tool (Mscorcfg.msc) and how to import security components into security policy.

Security Policy Model

Describes the .NET Framework security policy model.

Code Access Security Policy Tool (Caspol.exe)

Provides detailed reference information for Caspol.exe.

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