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Using .Net DLL with HTML
I have a DLL (written in C#). It is already registered on the client machine (using Regasm and Gacutil). The DLL is also signed, and the web page that instantiates it is on a server that is included in Trusted Sites. However, every time I go to the page, I get a warning message that the ActiveX component could be unsafe and whether I want to run it.
Not sure how to stop the annoying security warnings. I tough the digital signature would be enough. It would prompt me the first time and give me a chance to trust content from the signer of the DLL, but it doesn't do that.
Just a security warning. I anyone has experienced this before, I would really appreciate it if you point me in the right direction.
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I like security warnings. But if you don't want them, just turn down your security level.
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