Could you try to upgrade to .NET 3.5
(
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en)
and try again?
Ususally, you don't have to configure security parameters. But note that,
when you do some local system action (e.g. deleting a file) in browser
applications, you will get a security error.
You can also get extended information about XAML parsing errory by executing
the project via "F11" key (debug per line) and press F11 until the exception
arrives. The highlighted line causes the error.
If nothing helps, you could send me the sample code (e-mail in header) and I
will check that in a new XPSP3 virtual machine.
"Thomas W. Brown" <thomas_w_brown@xxxxxx> schrieb im
Newsbeitrag news:3600C6A9-D357-4C83-9912-3381937D6740@xxxxxx
Quote:
>I must be missing something obvious... I just installed VS 2008 on a new
> laptop (running XP SP3) and am trying the most simple WPF application
> (dropping a button onto the default grid. When I try to run I get an
> XamlParseException error (Line 1, position 9) but the inner, inner
> exception
> is a security exception:
>
> {"Request for the permission of type
> 'System.Security.Permissions.SecurityPermission, mscorlib,
> Version=2.0.0.0,
> Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed."}
>
> The stack trace is coming up through
> System.Windows.Markup.BamlRecordReader.CreateInstanceFromType
>
> Is there some .NET Security configuration I've missed? The weird thing is
> that on another machine I have no such problems and the .NET security
> configuration on both appears to be the same.
>
> TIA
> -- TB
>