Security policy is configured using a hierarchy of code groups at every policy level. Default security policy consists of union code groups, which combine the permissions of all matching child code groups with their own permissions, and some custom code groups. Every union code group has a membership condition and a permission set. If an assembly's evidence matches the membership condition on such a code group, the associated permission set is granted to the assembly at that policy level. If more than one union code group matches, the combination of their permission sets is granted.
Security Note Rights and Assignments are independent of sharing permissions for the database folder. Use Windows Explorer ...
Security Note The deployment path for this database is stored in its Srcsafe.ini file to which all Team Foundation users ...
Security Note The rights assigned for this user have been modified to default user rights defined in the Project Rights tab ...
Security Note: If this is a shared database, it is strongly recommended that you use Windows Explorer to restrict folder ...
Security policy is configured using a hierarchy of code groups at every policy level. Default security policy consists of ...
Security settings for this project could not be removed from your security policy. To avoid a possible vulnerability, manually ...
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 ...