If you change security policy, you might encounter problems that require fixing. This section describes tasks that help you to identify and fix security policy problems.
In This Section
- How to: View Code Groups and Permission Sets Using Caspol.exe
Describes how to view the code group and permission set information associated with the assembly.
- How to: Analyze Problems with Assembly Permissions Using Caspol.exe
Describes how to analyze assemblies that do not run correctly.
- How to: Undo Policy Changes Using Caspol.exe
Describes how to undo the last change to security policy.
- How to: Return to the Default Security Policy Settings
Describes how to return to the security policy that is shipped with the .NET Framework SDK.
- How to: Turn Security On and Off Using Caspol.exe
Describes how to turn security on and off.
Related Sections
- Configuring Security Policy
Describes how to configure security using the .NET Framework Configuration tool (Mscorcfg.msc) and how to import security components into security policy.
- Security Policy Model
Describes the .NET Framework security policy model.
- Code Access Security Policy Tool (Caspol.exe)
Provides detailed reference information for Caspol.exe.