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IE Hosting (aka embedded .net Windows User Control in web page) in IE10 Desktop

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Hi,

I'm testing Windows 8 and particulary IE10 for Desktop.

I've an "application" running with IE Hosting (embed .Net windows user controls in browser) as described in KB317346, under .net framework 2.0 (as iehosting doesn't exist anymore since .net framework 4.0)

This application runs with no problem under IE6+ in Windows XP, Vista and 7

Now when I try the same application in IE10 for desktop the .net assembly doesn't load.

I've enabled IE Hosting log as described in KB313892, but I've no logs at all. So i think the error occurs before, assembly trust evidence seems to fail.

So is there a new security option that disable such an application, even in secure zone? (EPM is disabled). On older IE this behaviour could occur for example if ActiveX filtering was enabled (but I've already checked it)

Generally how can I log (clientside of course) why an active X or a .net user control is not loaded in IE8+? (for example: activex disabled,authenticode execution disabled, assembly trust evidence failed...)? There is more and more security options in IE that coul lead to such a behaviour...

Configuration

- Windows 8 RTM 32bits
- IE10 Desktop
- .Net framework 3.5 (including 2.0) installed
- Website running in secure zone
- assembly full trust policy deployed with caspol

Thanks for your help


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