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Receive an error when starting Xfmea, such as "Request for
permission ... failed" or "Application has generated an
exception that could not be handled."
Issue Discussion:
If you have changed the level of trust for the "My Computer"
zone in the .NET security settings to anything besides the
default, "Full Trust," an error message will be displayed
when you attempt to start Xfmea. This message may vary depending
on the level of trust and other circumstances. For example:
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Request for permission of type System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermission
... failed.
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Application has generated an exception that could not
be handled.
Solution:
Restore the default level of trust for the "My Computer"
zone: Full Trust.
To do this, open the Administrative Tools option
in the Control Panel and then double-click .NET Framework
Wizards. Click the Adjust .net Security icon
to open the Security Adjustment Wizard. Select the first
option (Make changes to this computer) and then click Next>.
With the My Computer icon selected, click the
Default Level button or drag the slider to the top of
the scale to choose the "Full Trust" level, as shown next.

Click Next> again and then Finish
to save the changes.
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