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Vista - RE: Visual Studio and the Cisco Security Agent

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Old 07-30-2008   #1 (permalink)
Dow Drake


 
 

RE: Visual Studio and the Cisco Security Agent

It looks like this is a pretty old thread, but thought I'd add my issue.
My app is using .NET 2.0 and MS SQL CE. It seems to work fine on most systems, but won't start if CSA is installed. We're getting this error:

The process 'C:\Program Files\Factotum\Factotum.exe' attempted to call the function CreateFileW("C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Config\machine.config") from a buffer... This either happens when a process uses self-modifying code or when a process has been subverted by a buffer overflow attack. The operation was denied.

The source code is not explicitly setting anything in machine.config.

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