Security transparent code should not be responsible for verifying the security of an operation, and therefore should not demand permissions. Any code which is performing security checks, such as security demands, should be safe-critical instead.
Security settings for this service require '{0}' Authentication but it is not enabled for the IIS application that hosts ...
Security settings for this service require Windows Authentication but it is not enabled for the IIS application that hosts ...
Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) authentication failed. The server may not be running in an account with identity ...
Security transparent code should not be responsible for verifying the security of an operation, and therefore should not ...
Security transparent code should not be responsible for verifying the security of an operation, and therefore should not ...
Security transparent method {0} calls {1} which is in non-APTCA assembly {2}. Non-APTCA assemblies have implicit LinkDemands ...
Security transparent method {0} satisfies a LinkDemand for {2} on method {1}. {0} should become critical or safe-critical ...
Security transparent method {0} satisfies a LinkDemand for {3} on type {1} when calling method {2}. {0} should become critical ...
SecurityContext for the UltimateReceiver role is missing from the SecurityContextProperty of the request message with action ...