Hi,
I have a project I'm starting out with that is on my hard drive. Because it's buried deep in a folder path on my drive, I mapped a drive to that folder.
If I open the project by drilling down to the folder, it opens fine.
Yet if I open the very same project by just selecting the mapped drive, Studio 2005 gives me stern warnings something to the effect "This project is on a non-trusted site, you may get security warnings...".
Will this affect my code or project if I, say, build the project after opening it via the mapped drive? Will it hardcode some security restrictions into the final project? Or is this just a warning that I can safely ignore? I would assume windows is smart enough to know the source of any mapped drives, and that the source is the local hard drive, but maybe not?
Thanks,
--Jim
I have a project I'm starting out with that is on my hard drive. Because it's buried deep in a folder path on my drive, I mapped a drive to that folder.
If I open the project by drilling down to the folder, it opens fine.
Yet if I open the very same project by just selecting the mapped drive, Studio 2005 gives me stern warnings something to the effect "This project is on a non-trusted site, you may get security warnings...".
Will this affect my code or project if I, say, build the project after opening it via the mapped drive? Will it hardcode some security restrictions into the final project? Or is this just a warning that I can safely ignore? I would assume windows is smart enough to know the source of any mapped drives, and that the source is the local hard drive, but maybe not?
Thanks,
--Jim