To access the Local Security Policy, either we can goto the Administrative Tools –> Local Security Policy OR we can run the ‘secpol.msc’ on the command prompt. Without AAM, an administrator account receives only one access token, which grants that administrator access to all Windows resources. When an administrator logs on to a Windows Server 2008, the administrator is assigned two separate access tokens. Here is the definition for Admin Approval Mode (AAM) from MicroSoft site.Īdmin Approval Mode: AAM is a User Account Control (UAC) configuration in which a split user access token is created for an administrator.
Which means the local administrators group required A dmin Approval Mode (AAM) to perform these kind of operations. Actually the ‘User Account Control: run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode’ was Enabled on the Local Security Policy. GAC normally located in C:\Windows\assembly directory, and ‘ WebPartStepBiStep.dll‘ is my web part assembly.Īfter spending some time on the web, I have got the solution here. dll) into Global Assembly Cache (GAC) folder) I have got the following wired error message! 😦 While deploying the web part (Drag and drop the assembly (web part. I supposed to post this issue few months ago, but I don’t really know why this has been in my draft folder till this date! When we were migrating our servers to new environment, we deployed some custom web parts manually.