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 policy export failed. The binding contains a TransportSecurityBindingElement but no transport binding element that ...
Security policy export failed. The binding contains both a SymmetricSecurityBindingElement and a secure transport binding ...
Security policy export failed. The binding contains both an AsymmetricSecurityBindingElement and a secure transport binding ...
Security policy import failed. The security policy contains supporting token requirements at the operation scope. The contract ...
Security policy is configured using a hierarchy of code groups at every policy level. Default security policy consists of ...
Security processor was unable to find a security header in the message. This might be because the message is an unsecured ...
Security processor was unable to find a security header with actor '{0}' in the message. This might be because the message ...
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 ...