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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T09:20:04+00:00 2026-05-11T09:20:04+00:00

I’m trying to replace a old homebrewed single threaded web server with a ASP.NET

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I’m trying to replace a old homebrewed single threaded web server with a ASP.NET solution that will run on IIS. The old server does alot of weird stuff like access files outside it’s path, do com calls, write to c: and much more. It does all of this from library writen in C++.

In the new application we want to use the same library so we will eventually have to figure out how to make the app secure. But for now I just want to get a prototype running on IIS so that we can prove that it will be a improvment over the existing solution.

The problem is that I’m getting security exception after security exception from .NET. I’ve got rid of some by doing:

caspol -machine -chggroup 1.5. FullTrust caspol -s off 

But I still can’t run it. What I have to work with is:

  • Windows 2003 Server
  • IIS 6
  • .NET 2.0

I can also add that everything works as expected on casini but we need to get it up on IIS to prove that it’s worth investing time in doing the switch.

How can I disable all .NET security so that I can run the prototype?

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  1. 2026-05-11T09:20:04+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:20 am

    (some minor edits)

    It sounds like the security problems you are hitting are windows security issues, not .NET policies. As long as it is for prototype only, you could run it as an admin. Change the app-pool’s identity to an administrative account (or yourself). And pray ;-p

    For real work, you would create a non-administrative domain account with just the necessary permissions.

    I imagine it works in the development web-server because it is running as you.

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